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alternatives in terms of efficiency, environmental friendliness and sustainability. Job Description We are seeking a highly qualified postdoctoral researcher to join our team in the field of environmental
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catalysis, separation, energy generation, conversion and storage, Plasma Science and its applications, and organic optoelectronics intelligent and advanced polymers and materials Postdoctoral Career
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) is highly desirable. A postdoctoral experience is also strongly encouraged. Qualifications Candidates must: Hold a PhD in Law prior to the start of the contract Demonstrate excellence in research
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optoelectronics intelligent and advanced polymers and materials Postdoctoral Career Opportunity: Non-Thermal Plasma-Based Hydrogen (H2) Production Department: The Applied Chemistry and Engineering Research Center
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of postdoctoral experience or equivalent in using DFT for studying reaction mechanisms and materials. Demonstrated programming skills (Python, Fortran, C++). Proven track record of publishing scientific papers in
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proven experience in the subject discipline Relevant experience in the subject discipline as a faculty member, postdoctoral researcher or in industry would be an asset Established track record in R&D
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, and crop physiological processes. More than 5 years of experience in research and academic settings (Postdoctoral research, and/or relevant industry or university positions). Demonstrated ability
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analysis, and chemical engineering. Supervise master's, Ph.D., and postdoctoral students. Collaborate with industrial partners, particularly in the phosphate sector, to develop sustainable environmental
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foundation in plant-soil interactions, nutrient management, and crop physiological processes. More than 5 years of experience in research and academic settings (Postdoctoral research, and/or relevant industry
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, aiming to introduce novel, efficient, and sustainable alternatives. CBS is seeking a highly motivated and experienced postdoctoral researcher to join our faculty as an Assistant- Professor in Process