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modeling applied to urban dynamics. Publications in scientific journals. Personal and Organizational Qualifications: Ability to develop innovative methods. Ambition for research excellence. Interest in
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: We are looking for a dynamic and motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our research team on urban governance. The successful candidate will work on interdisciplinary projects aimed at understanding
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emphasize the different kind or levels, known as layers, of connections between the elements of the network and the interactions between these levels as well. In order to capture the structure and complexity
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characterization of porous functional materials such as MOFs and MOF composites as well as the fabrication of different nanoparticles Able to examine the textural and structural changes of porous material catalysts
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tests at large scale Able to examine the textural and structural properties of porous materials using a panoply of characterization techniques such as XRD, N2 adsorption, SEM, TEM, XAS, XPS, dissolution
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using biotechnological, physical and chemical conversion strategies and engineering processes (b) understanding and controlling their underlying specific functionalities and the structure-properties
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driven individuals to join a dynamic team and make significant contributions to this important and evolving field of research. Position Requirements The primary roles of the chosen candidates
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(assessment of membrane processes and water quality analysis) are required. Experience in computational fluid dynamics modelling of water treatment and desalination processes is an advantage. Willingness
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operations and chemical processes. Ability to conduct experiments. Experience in using both steady-state and dynamic modeling, simulation and optimization tools, e.g. Aspen, Pro/II, GAMS, gProms... Ambitious
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of GPP (gross primary production) to a nutritional stress for K (Cornut et al., 2022) The overall objective of this postdoc project is to improve our knowledge of nutritional dynamics in forest ecosystems