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27621BR Chemical & Petroleum Engr Position Overview The Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis (CEBC) is a designated research center at the University of Kansas (KU). In 2003 the center
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Greenbelt, Maryland | United States | about 2 hours ago
Organization National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Reference Code 0157-NPP-JUL24-GSFC-Astrophys Application Deadline 7/1/2024 6:00:59 PM Eastern Time Zone Description The origin of life on Earth (and possibly elsewhere) was either influenced by or a product of organic compounds...
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harvesting and catalysis to direct the new Resnick Solar Science and Catalysis Center (SSCC). This individual will play a critical role in defining the scope of the facility and coordinating its capabilities
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well as dynamic or reversible polymer chemistry that introduce labile sites vulnerable to catalysis and stimuli-responsive chain cleavage. Experimental methods for this opportunity include gel-permeation
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feedstocks including CO2, water, natural gas, biomass and plastics into valuable chemicals and fuels. This position resides in the Surface Chemistry and Catalysis (SCC) Group in the Chemical Transformation
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of organic synthesis and catalysis or photochemistry. The successful candidate must hold a Ph.D. in Chemistry or a related field, preferably with over ten years of additional research experience in synthetic
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Summary The overarching goal of the Center for Catalysis in Biomimetic Confinement (CCBC) is to understand the means by which nature spatially organizes catalysis across scales using compartmentalization in
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catalysis for energy-related applications. The research will involve synthesis of molecular precursors and supports such as zeolites or mesoporous aluminosilicates, design and synthesis of catalytic materials
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the University. The Department serves more than 3,500 undergraduate majors. Research strengths include the areas of materials and catalysis, medicinal chemistry and drug discovery, computational chemistry, and
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underrepresented in engineering are strongly encouraged to apply. Our department has internationally recognized programs in Energy and Sustainability, Catalysis and Reaction Engineering, Materials, Multi-Scale