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testing, and advanced process simulation, with the objective of optimizing grinding performance and enhancing resource recovery. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mineral processing
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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
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minerals such as silicates and carbonates. 2. Main tasks The selected candidate will work on: Process-mineralogical characterization of the feed, concentrate, and flotation tailings. Testing
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through the strategic partnership with the OCP-GSMI department, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) is launching a one-year postdoctoral research position. The project focuses on testing and
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global health, public health in Africa. On the continent, chronic diseases are becoming a major concern. The research will document this development and examine what measures are being taken to remedy
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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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): Knowledge of flotation processes, especially for industrial minerals such as phosphate. Familiarity with principles of green chemistry and renewable resources. Ability to design and carry out flotation tests
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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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on multiple components by analyzing maintenance data, performing failure analysis and giving recommendations backed by laboratory testing and emulation results. The candidate must be comfortable with operating
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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