Department : Teaching and Research Staff (Personal Docente e Investigador) Research Field : Environmental science
First Stage Researcher (R1)
Bachelor Positions
Type of Contract : Permanent
Job Status : Part-time
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? Technical and experimental tasks related to the project.
Graduate (or pending final thesis) in Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Biology, or similar fields.
Additional training : Courses, workshops, or seminars related to this project (waste management, material analysis, environmental chemistry, etc.).
Knowledge of specialized software.
It is recommended to include a motivation letter.
It is recommended to provide contact information (email and phone) for at least two references.
SPANISH : ENGLISH : Research Field
Environmental science
Opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a research environment at a prestigious university.
Possibility of professional growth, including progression to a PhD position with improved conditions.
Training in laboratory techniques, chemical analysis, and environmental material characterization.
Collaboration with an experienced research team and industry-related projects.
06 € / month) for a 30-hour / week research position in Madrid.
Expected end of contract : Internships or professional experience : Experience in laboratories, companies, or projects related to waste management, material analysis, environmental chemistry, etc.
Participation in R&D research projects at universities or research centers.
Bachelor's or Master's thesis on topics related to the project (waste management, material analysis, environmental chemistry…), Bachelor's degree (or pending final thesis) in Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Biology, or a related field.
Consideration of additional qualifications such as research experience, software skills, and English proficiency.
Execution of technical and experimental tasks, ensuring the quality and reproducibility of experiments necessary for studies on the recovery and recycling of residual materials (mixed construction-demolition fines : Data organization.
Support in optimizing material separation methods, chemical analyses (such as ion chromatography, analytical electrodes, titrations, electron microscopy, thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction and fluorescence, and / or mass spectrometry).
Execution of application tests, such as incorporating residues into mortars or assessing their use as soil amendments.
The work will be carried out under the supervision of two tenured university professors and a Ph.D. student, within the recognized research group "Clays and Environmental Control."
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