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Experimental agent: Adsorption and Membrane Separation Processes Laboratory:Job description:Job location: Edinburgh Closing date:4 August 2022 5pm GMT The Opportunity: The Adsorption and Membrane Separation Processes Laboratory in the School of Engineering is seeking to appoint an Experimental agent who will be actively involved in contributing to the research programme of the Laboratory. This will involve superviseing the operation of the Laboratory, working collaboratively with and in support of its academic and research staff and students. The post holder will ensure that the development of the Laboratory supports and keeps pace with the research requirements, liaising with funders, collaborators and users, and advising and training staff and students. The Adsorption and Membrane Separation Processes Laboratory is a state-of-the art facility with a range of experimental systems that include commercial units and in-house designs. One of the main strengths lies in the capability to design equipment and develop novel methodologies to measure equilibrium and transport phenomena in nanoporous materials. The prosperous candidate will hold a PhD in Chemical Engineering or related discipline and/or significant significant professional practice, broad technical problem-solving skills, substantial significant research practice and a clear knowledge of the importance of Health & Safety and other significant regulations and procedures. Previous candidates do not need to reapply. Your skills and attributes for success: » A PhD degree in Chemical Engineering or related discipline and/or significant significant professional practice. » Substantial research practice in separation processes, carbon capture and characterisation of nanoporous materials for adsorption and membrane separation processes. » skills in significant approaches, dynamic models and methods for gas separations. » practice operating and performing research using chromatographic, volumetric and membrane permeation apparatuses. » practice with engineering instrumentation systems including analogue/digital data acquisition and related signal conditioning. Skills:
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