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perspective on the research, encompassing environmental, economic, and societal impacts. Qualifications You need to: have been awarded a Doctorate degree have a background in physical mechanical metallurgy
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to: have been awarded a Doctorate degree have a background in physical mechanical metallurgy or relevant topics be result-oriented and have high level of motivation and will to face challenges and conduct
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advanced computational approaches, software engineering, high-performance computing, and an understanding of materials science, with an emphasis on metallurgy related to phase transformations and/or
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analysis. Economic geology and mineral exploration. Geochemistry and geo‑metallurgy. Modeling and integration of geological, geophysical, and geochemical data. Within the Sulfur 360° initiative, GSMI works
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soil, forest, water and mineral resources: Applied Ecology and Resource Management Minerals and Metallurgy Materials and Bioeconomy Data Collection and Delivery Commercialization Services Pay and
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processing, including product characterization, process design and modeling, and techno-economic evaluation of pyrometallurgical routes. Qualifications Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree in Metallurgy
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manufacturing, process physics, and/or metallurgy to interpret sensor data in a materials science context. An excellent record of productive and creative research demonstrated by publications in peer-reviewed
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publications and contribution to collaborative proposals. Support of graduate student mentorship and lab coordination. Required Qualifications & Experience PhD in Materials Chemistry, Extractive Metallurgy