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, ICP-MS/OES, QEMSCAN, XRD, SEM, alongside standardized environmental tests such as ABA, NAG, and TCLP to assess reprocessing and environmental remediation potential. Develop and interpret 3D block models
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Carry out lab and pilot plant tests to overcome current technical challenges and develop new technologies. Candidate Profile Due to the multidisciplinary character of ACER CoE and IART, the ideal
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, testing, and demonstration of novel CCUS technologies Process simulation, cost, life cycle, and social assessment of CCUS value chains Reactor design, optimization, and sizing using phenomenological and/or
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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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solutions to address technical challenges. Field Work and Testing: Monitor material aging and performance at external sites (travel required). Perform on-site measurements and provide detailed reports
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operate lab-scale BMED setups, including multi-compartment electrochemical cells. Test and characterize membranes: transport properties and selectivity. Monitor and analyze system performance: current
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include laboratory investigations, prototyping, field testing, and performance analysis of water harvesting systems across various climatic contexts. In line with E4W’s mission, the postdoctoral researchers
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of the following competencies. Experimental development, testing, and demonstration of novel CCUS technologies. Process simulation, cost, life cycle, and social assessment of CCUS value chains. Reactor
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of its reuse, particularly regarding soil salinity and contamination of water resources. The researcher will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, take part in testing campaigns (in the lab or in
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team who are working on a project funded by OCP Group. The successful postdoctoral applicant will manage an exciting project on membrane processes technology and small-scale testing for seawater