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ADRIA Education day 21 Mar 2024, 13.00 Case study University of Zagreb: How do we educate future raw materials professionals? What do we need to offer to students? What are the main educational challenges and what solutions are implemented at UNIZG? Register at: https://lnkd.in/eQBNr8TD and learn more! Target groups: academicians, professionals and students enrolled at RawMaterials related undergraduate, graduate and PhD studies in mining, geo-sciences and geotechnology, extractive waste management, materials science, metallurgy, recycling, economy, social sciences…
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PhD position in #chemicalengineering at Concordia University, Canada. Please email Prof. Nhat Truong Nguyen with a cover letter and your CV: truong.nguyen@concordia.ca. For information on the PhD programs in Chemical and Materials Engineering, please visit: https://lnkd.in/eSrVDZQk See the flyer below for more details. Apply now! #scholarshipopportunities #graduateschool #gradschool #phd #renewableenergy #phdposition #funding #research #university #theqayersgroup and #keepyourdreamsalive
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[OFFRE D'EMPLOI] [JOB OFFER] 🔎 The OPTISCRAPS project, funded during the first DIADEM Call for Proposals PEPR DIADEM, is offering a PhD contract at Institut Jean Lamour (IJL) in Nancy in the research team “Microstructures and Stresses”. 📄 The steel industry, which is one of the main contributors to CO2 emissions, is aiming to reduce its emissions to almost 0% by 2050 (carbon neutrality). One of the main ways to achieve this goal will be to increase scraped-based steel production by electric arc furnaces. The development of steel recycling will increase the presence of residual elements (Mo, Cr, Ni, Cu, Sn, As, Sb among others) which cannot be eliminated by existing liquid metal refining technologies. These “tramp elements” have a noticeable impact on the development of microstructures throughout the process and, subsequently, on the ultimate properties of the steel. Currently, knowledge is lacking to optimize the design, the processing and the properties of steel products in presence of residual elements. The aim of OPTISCRAPS project is to fill this gap. The project will focus on the annealing (heating to austenitic domain followed by cooling) of cold-rolled steel sheets for manufacturing of high-strength steels. The hired PhD student will study the phenomena of residual elements segregation at austenite grain boundaries and their consequences on austenite grain growth : ➡ The first objective will be methodological and will aim to benchmark the characterization techniques of equilibrium segregation at grain boundaries. ➡ The second objective will be to develop physically based models for the segregation of residual elements at austenite grain boundaries and for austenite grains growth ✔ Recommended training: Master’s degree in material science, metallurgy ✔ Starting date: October 2024 ✔ Collaborations: ArcelorMittal (Research Center at Maizières-Lès-Metz) and several laboratories: IJL (Nancy), SIMAP (Grenoble), GPM (Rouen), PIMM (Paris), UMET (Lille), LIST (Luxembourg) 📝 To apply: send CV, cover letter, names of references and M1/M2 marks to Julien Teixeira 🌐 More information on our website: https://lnkd.in/e9H89mu7 Sebastien Allain Institut Jean Lamour (IJL)
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#PhD Positions #CANADA sustainable technologies for biomass utilization. Current projects include: - Deep eutectic solvent-assisted biomass fractionation - Green solvent-based extraction and functionalization of CNC for advanced materials - (Potentially) Lignin chemistry and its applications (NOT catalyst research)
PhD Positions Available – Join Our Lab at UBC! I’m excited to announce openings for PhD students in my lab at the Department of Wood Science, UBC, starting next September. Our research focuses on sustainable technologies for biomass utilization. Current projects include: - Deep eutectic solvent-assisted biomass fractionation - Green solvent-based extraction and functionalization of CNC for advanced materials - (Potentially) Lignin chemistry and its applications (NOT catalyst research) Qualifications: - Master’s degree in a related field - Research experience in relevant topics is preferred - Proficiency in English (minimum IBT 100, IELTS 7.0) If you meet these requirements, I’d love to hear from you! Please send your CV, cover letter, and unofficial transcripts to kwang.kim@ubc.ca.
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Two Montana Technological University Materials Science Ph.D. students are working in Dr. Richard LaDouceur’s laboratory to find more sustainable and economical methods of obtaining samarium-cobalt through recycling. The current process of extracting critical minerals from ore is limited by high monetary and environmental costs. Frank Agyemang, from Kumasi, Ghana, and Zainab Nasrullah from Lahore, Pakistan, presented a research poster on their project, “Process intensification by resonant vibratory mixing for the recyclable Samarium - Cobalt leaching with deep eutectic solvents,” at the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (SME) annual conference in Phoenix, Arizona. It took fifth place among 70 competitors from top universities. “Zainab and Frank’s approach to the research has exceeded all my expectations,” said Assistant Professor LaDouceur. “Their work is already being recognized at the national level, and when you consider neither has even taken their qualifying examinations yet, it shows how well they will do in their doctoral work and whatever they decide to do after.” It was the first time Nasrullah attended the SME conference, which attracts thousands of participants. “The impact of the conference was that I learned more about what was happening in my field from others through the poster competition,” Nasrullah said. “There were competitors from Penn State, West Virginia, and other universities. When you learn more about what’s happening in your field, it helps you move forward in your research.” The research project was funded through a Cooperative Agreement with the DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory that was made possible by the support of Senator Jon Tester. Agyemang and Nasrullah want to find ways to recycle samarium-cobalt from waste samarium-cobalt permanent magnets. The rare-earth material samarium is used to create strong permanent magnets together with cobalt for high-temperature applications such as the aerospace and automotive industries, but it is only found in trace amounts. “Right now, extraction and separation of samarium from the primary source, like ore, is very difficult since rare earth elements are chemically stable together and occur in trace amounts,” Agyemang said. “You can’t just choose a cheap way to process it, hence there is a need for a secondary source, which is the recycling from the waste.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/gY562Viu
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Process Engineer | Process Safety Engineer | Researcher in Separation Science, Membrane Technology, Alkali-activated Membrane & Geopolymers | Industrial Consultant in Water & Wastewater Treatment via Membrane Technology
📌A story behind publication of two papers 🔔 I would like to share one of my challenging experiences. Four years ago, in August 2020, I received an invitation from Persian Gulf University & Sustainable Membrane Technology Research Group to speak at a webinar. During the webinar, I presented potential research areas in #alkali_activated_materials, along with my new ideas for using these materials in the synthesis of #novel_sustainable_ceramic_membranes. My previous research in this field, combined with my new #ideas to develop this line of research, formed the backbone of my presentation. When a #young_researcher starts a new line of research at the academic level in a research group where there is no previous history of that field among the academic board members, she has to overcome many challenges. In this new & challenging area, I planned a research route that includes finding raw materials, preparing experimental procedures, formulating the synthesis process, conducting #research & development, solving research problems, detecting faults in testing machines, reviewing experimental results, and #counseling for graduate students. I conducted several #webinars and #workshops to introduce this new research area to group members, aiming to reduce challenges and increase coordination. I continued on this challenging path to achieve the research objectives. I believe that sharing my ideas is a creative way to introduce novel perspectives into my research field and open up new ways to advance my research in future endeavors. I hope my future ideas in this new research line will be a spark to start new projects and create more #collaborations between #researchers and #research centers. If you are interested in my research, the featured section of my profile would be helpful. I appreciate any feedback. Finally, I appreciate collaboration and confidence of all academic board members in Persian Gulf University, Iran. 🎯 I am thrilled to share some parts of the aforementioned research findings that have recently been published in: ✨1) Journal of ChemBioEng Reviews Title: '' The capacity of alkali-activated industrial wastes in novel sustainable ceramic membranes '' DOI: https://lnkd.in/d9TDC3xz ✨2) Journal of Environmental Managements Title: '' Fabrication and characterization of ceramic tubular membranes using slag waste materials for oily wastewater treatment '' DOI: https://lnkd.in/dWQFzE7y #alkali_activated_materials, #ceramic,#membranes, #geopolymers, #slags, #blast_furnace_slag, #phosphorus_slag, #waste, #waste_management, #valorization, #wastewater_treatment, #sustainable_development, #SDGs, #SDG12
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Inspiring Future Metallurgists: Exploring Career Paths in Metallurgy During Youth Month In celebration of Youth Month, MetSoP encourages young minds to consider a career in metallurgy. If you’re passionate about science, engineering, and materials, this might be the perfect path for you. But what exactly is metallurgy, and how can you pursue it in South Africa? What is Metallurgy? Metallurgy is the science and technology focused mainly on metals, including extracting minerals from ores, refining them, and shaping them into useful products. Given the abundance of mineral resources in South Africa, Metallurgy is one of the most strategic careers for one pursue. Where to Study Metallurgy in South Africa: Some institutions offering metallurgical programs: • University of Pretoria • University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) • University of Johannesburg (UJ) • Stellenbosch University • Tshwane University of Technology • Vaal University of Technology These universities provide a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, preparing students for diverse challenges in metallurgy. Career Paths in Metallurgy: Metallurgy opens doors to many opportunities: • Research and Development (R&D) • Metallurgical Services • Quality Control and Assurance • Production Management • Consultancy • Business Analysis • Academia • Entrepreneurship What MetSoP Offers to Young Interns: At MetSoP, we nurture young talent with: • Comprehensive Training • Mentorship Programs • Networking Opportunities • Exposure to Real Projects • Safety and Environmental Focus As we celebrate Youth Month, let’s inspire the next generation to shape the future of minerals and materials in South Africa. Ready to embark on this exciting journey? #LearnwithMetsop #MaterialsEngineering #FutureMetallurgists
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FULL SCHOLARSHIP PhD in Engineering SWANSEA UNIVERSITY, UK Swansea University is offering a fully-funded PhD studentship focused on predicting the roles of anadromy (migration from the sea to freshwater to spawn) and freshwater carry-over effects on the sustainability of threatened brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations. This PhD focuses on the interaction of hydrogen with surfaces at the molecular level. Using a Magnetic Molecular Interferometer (MMI) apparatus, the project will explore how changes in the rotational orientation of hydrogen molecules affect energy transfer and reactivity in gas-surface collisions. Students will develop skills in molecular and atomic beams, cryogenics, surface science techniques, and data analysis, contributing to research that has broad implications in industrial catalysis, energy production, and environmental science. Scholarship Summary Host Country: UNITED KINGDOM Category: Fully Funded Scholarship Benefits and Duration Full time, 3 Years Course link: https://lnkd.in/e6j3R6wp Apply here: https://lnkd.in/ehsgZcAm To know how to find scholarships relating to your exact field of study go now to www.vantagemigration.ca ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @vantagemigration #Scholarship #StudyAbroad #StudentVisa #StudyVisa #EducationConsultant #PGD #Masters #PhD #GraduateCertificate #GraduateStudies #PostGrad #PostGraduate #StudyInCanada #StudyInUK #StudyInUSA #StudyInAustralia #StudyInGermany #StudyInPoland #StudyInEurope #StudyInChina #StudyInTurkey #DrLindaIheme #VantageMigration #ScholarshipQueen #Scholarships #ScholarshipOpportunities #InternationalEducation #StudyOverseas #topuniversities
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I am posting it on behalf of a Professor. 🎓 𝗣𝗵𝗗 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗹𝗮𝗿𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗶𝗻 Biotechnology, Microbiology and Chemical engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering—Gdansk University of Technology, Poland Research Field: Biotechnology, Microbiology and Chemical engineering, Civil and Environmental engineering Scholarship Description: Fully funded 4-year PhD scholarship at the Gdansk University of Technology, Poland, focusing on the development of a novel delignification approaches to catalyze the conversion of lignocellulose resources into advanced types of high-value biofuels and bioproducts of industrial importance. The successful candidate will receive 2500 PLN (Polish Zloty) (basic) monthly stipend (additional amount will also be given by project up to 3000 pln), academic fees, mentorship, and conference travel opportunities. Relevant experience (According to project) is necessary. Required Documents: Cover letter (1 page max) - CV (3 pages max) - Academic transcript - Example of written work (thesis chapter, essay, etc.) Send your documents at: chemist_99@yahoo.com (I have mentioned this email consciously, I don't want alot of email on my official email. I hope you all will understand. (Don't text me in inbox because professor will deal by himself to all these things) copied
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Open PhD positions with Full scholarship in the Chemical Engineering Dept. at the United Arab Emirates University. Interested applicants with #BSc_in_Chemical_Engineering and MSc. in a related field can send an email to b.zaitone@uaeu.ac.ae with their CV, MSc. and BSc. Transcripts.
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