
IST&I - Assistant Professor in Hydrometallurgy and Chemical Engineering
- بن جرير
- دائم
- دوام كامل
- Hydrometallurgy
- Chemical engineering
- Mineral processing
- Establish a state-of-the-art laboratory in the area of hydrometallurgy, mineral processing and chemical engineering
- Conduct a scientific research in a team composed of multidisciplinary researchers,
- Initiate and develop funded research projects and programs in collaboration with multidisciplinary groups in the field,
- Participate in the teaching of undergraduate as well as graduate courses related to the candidate's areas of research interest, training and supervision of graduate students, development of teaching materials,
- Presenting research results and scientific outcomes to stakeholders and at national and international scientific meetings and conferences,
- Publish research results in peer-reviewed and high impact international academic journals of the field,
- Establish and maintain close working relationships, collaborations, and partnerships with industrial institutions and other UM6P researchers/groups on multidisciplinary research projects.
- PhD in hydrometallurgy, applied chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental science or other related fields from a recognized university.
- At least two years of postdoctoral research experience or industrial experience in hydrometallurgy and extraction/separation of metals.
- Demonstrated expertise in minerals beneficiation, selective leaching and metals recovery.
- High publication record in leading international and well ranked journals.
- Quality of scientific achievements and impact of publications normalized by discipline and career stage (H-index
- Willingness to learn how to generate new ideas, links, and to build upon existing ideas to generate good concepts and solutions,
- Ability to supervise graduate students,
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English language,
- Ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects,
- Enthusiasm towards generating new ideas and passion for solving challenging problems that require complex creative solutions.
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