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. The postdoctoral researcher will investigate the valorization of each material separately through physicochemical and biological approaches, with the objective of identifying optimal pathways for resource recovery
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and residual brines generated by sedimentary potash processing activities. The postdoctoral researcher will investigate the valorization of each material separately through physicochemical and
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for measuring the biological material and/or the delivery mechanism; Management and analysis of experimental data; Take the lead on writing of research reports and communicating the scientific results
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in pursuit of capacity building/strengthening and the preservation of scientific rigor in research studies. Support if required, the development of proposals for research funding. PROFILE A PhD, or
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optical and laser diagnostic techniques. The project aims to improve the understanding of the physical and chemical processes in non-thermal plasmas and how these plasmas interact with material surfaces
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large scale. The candidate will primarily focus on extracting and purifying metals from an inorganic matrix by-product, which will then be utilized in MOF synthesis. The material synthesis will involve
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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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processes in non-thermal plasmas and how these plasmas interact with material surfaces. The successful candidate will investigate the dynamics of plasma propagation and the generation of reactive species
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utilized in MOF synthesis. The material synthesis will involve wet chemistry and other well-established solid-state methods. Required qualifications: The candidate must hold a PhD degree in Materials Science
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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