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https://stochastic_numerics.kaust.edu.sa/Pages/Home.aspx
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until the positions are filled. Application Materials Required: Further Info: https://sites.google.com/view/zougroup/home Quantum Center King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Dhahran 31261
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Materials Spectroscopy (SMS) Laboratory, http://spectroscopy.kaust.edu.sa Institution: Division of Physical Science & Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal, Saudi
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research on the synthesis of nanomaterials for applications in energy and the environment. Apply at https://kaustforms.formstack.com/forms/hiring_yavuzlab for consideration. The positions are available
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information about the research group and KAUST can be found under the following links: http://peterwonka.net/ https://cemse.kaust.edu.sa/vcc https://www.kaust.edu.sa/en If you are interested in joining us
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on the synthesis of nanomaterials for applications in energy and the environment. Submit your CV at https://kaustforms.formstack.com/forms/yavuzlab_open_positions_form for consideration. The positions are available
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on the development and implementation of new workflows for the mineralogical and geochemical characterization of ore materials, using combined µXRF-mapping, SEM-based automated mineralogy, and laser ablation ICP-MS
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operation and failure conditions, including thermal runaway initiation and propagation. · Analyze coupled failure mechanisms involving heat generation, gas evolution, internal shorting, and structural
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for characterization of interfaces in non-conventional configurations, including ultra-low loading and/or curved configurations. Contribute to the development of new interphase concepts for the toughening or challenging
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on the development of new methods integrating a variety of data types (remote sensing, geology, geophysics, geochemistry) for geological modelling and advanced exploration targeting of mineral deposits