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Third-cycle subject: engineering materials science
Green transition is increasingly dependent on critical and strategic metals, as well as other metals necessary for green energy production and storage. The project aims at investigating technology metals recovery from currently overlooked raw material sources, with the aim to improve the European competences and independency in critical raw materials refining. As most of the technology metals require hydrometallurgical unit processes in their refining an purification, the project focus on hydrometallurgical extraction of the target elements. The focus in the research is on underutilized raw materials such currently non refined primary resources (e.g. crust) as well as industrial side streams, dusts, slags, end-of-life products, and tailings.
Challenges related to new raw materials and fundamental reactions and behavior in refining processes are addressed using experimental methods, e.g. leaching, solid/liquid separation, and selective precipitation, however, also high-temperature processes can be explored when applicable e.g. to boost kinetics. In parallel, analysis of solutions (e.g. AAS, ICP) and solids (e.g. SEM-EDS, XRD) are carried out to identify mineralogy, chemistry as well as time dependent behavior.
You will work closely with researchers in Europe, particularly at Aalto University. The role includes material characterization, experimental laboratory work, and critical analysis of scientific literature and experimental data. Collaboration with research and industrial partners, as well as travel within Europe, is included.
Supervision: Björn Glaser is proposed to supervise the doctoral student. Decisions are made on admission
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