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plastics and polymers. In our research group, we use depolymerization of polymers in flow reactors to convert plastics into their native monomers. Using flow chemistry allows to do so under relatively mild
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masters. Send details CVs to supervisor [email protected] . Send details CVs to supervisor [email protected] . Background in materials science, chemistry, nanotechnology. Background in materials
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of your application. About the opportunity The successful incumbent will work closely with Dr. Stephen George-Williams, a chemistry education researcher in the School of Chemistry at The University
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DRI processing and subsequent Electric Smelting Furnace (ESF) treatment. It will focus on three key aspects: analysing the chemistry and properties of the produced slag, examining the effects of flux
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DRI processing and subsequent Electric Smelting Furnace (ESF) treatment. It will focus on three key aspects: analysing the chemistry and properties of the produced slag, examining the effects of flux
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exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Enquiries: Contact Person: Prof. Gregory Metha School/Discipline of: Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences Tel: (08) 8313 5943 Email: greg.metha
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Christopher Sumby School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences Tel: (08) 8313 7406 Email: [email protected] Applying: Applications Please apply on the AINSE website here: https
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This project will apply quantum chemistry and molecular dynamics simulations to the study of Hofmeister and specific ion effects in complex electrolytes, including non-aqueous solvents, deep
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equipment, electrochemistry, inert-atmosphere synthetic chemistry, characterisation, and analysis. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Science & Engineering Science courses Course type Higher
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complete any other CSIRO requirements. Ideally, the applicant will have: a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, material science or engineering or relevant fields. Preference will be given