The Department of Synchrotron Science is looking for a Scientist to work on the MaLaR project – Novel 2D–3D Materials for Lanthanide Recovery from Nuclear Waste, funded by the European Union's EURATOM Research and Innovation Programme. MaLaR aims to develop an innovative approach for the selective recovery of rare-earth elements from nuclear and industrial waste. The project focuses on development of the 2D-3D carbon-based materials to improve the efficiency and selectivity of lanthanide recovery from complex waste matrices.
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