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research project’s focus is to develop innovative recycling technologies for plastics waste through sustainable physical and/or chemical pathways. Key duties: The successful candidate is expected to: Have
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, and research articles, and participate in conferences. Candidate Profile PhD degree in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Strong background in materials synthesis and
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characterization techniques (e.g., HPLC, GC-MS, SEM, TEM, BET …). Write scientific reports, and research articles, and participate in conferences. Candidate Profile PhD degree in Materials Science, Chemical
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for industrial implementation and Water-Energy-Materials nexus. Collaborate with suppliers, support staff, and other engineers, PhD students to plan and implement experiments related to the project. Set up testing
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catalytic active MOF composites for sensing using fluorescence-based sensing. Required qualifications: The candidates must have strong experience in MOF synthesis and characterization with a PhD and
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: The candidates must have strong experience in MOF synthesis and characterization with a PhD and demonstrated experience in Materials Science, Materials Chemistry, Inorganic chemistry, catalysis, and related
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degree in analytical chemistry, polymer science, materials science and engineering or any related field. Strong motivation and passion for research in the field of sensors Strong initiative, self-motivated
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of surface/interface engineering for cathode materials. Prior experience in co-supervision and mentoring of PhD/Master’s students. Competencies & Personal Qualities: Strong communication skills in English
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research clusters including Energy Transition, Surface Technology and Metallurgy, Polymers and Composites, and Sustainable Materials. With some 100 researchers and PhD students and several national and
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Engineering stream. The candidate will also be expected to participate in UM6P's collective projects and external missions, and to provide support to students (PhD and Master), i.e., supervision for the writing