RSS Feed Source: Academic Keys

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at TU Darmstadt invites applications for a

(Code. No. 498)

as of October 1, 2027.

About TU Darmstadt 
TU Darmstadt stands for excellent and relevant science. We are playing a decisive role in shaping far-reaching processes of global change – from energy transition to artificial intelligence – through outstanding scientific knowledge and innovative academic programmes. We group our cutting-edge research into three fields: Energy and Environment, Information and Intelligence, Matter and Materials. 

TU Darmstadt has strong ties to the Frankfurt-Rhine-Main metropolitan region and is well known for its cosmopolitanism and international outlook. As one of the three Rhine-Main Universities (RMU), TU Darmstadt cooperates closely with Goethe University Frankfurt and Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. This includes academic research, study and teaching, the promotion of early-career researchers, and the transfer of knowledge and technology to the economy and society. TU Darmstadt actively

Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.

RSS Feed Source: Academic Keys

In-brief analysis

November 5, 2025

Data source: Enverus
Note: Well vintage is the year a well first begins producing crude oil or natural gas

As U.S. crude oil and natural gas production have increased, so has the volume of production declines from existing wells. To offset the increasing declines, operators today must bring on new wells to sustain or increase production levels.

Between 2010 and 2024, hydrocarbon production from new wells in the Lower 48 states (L48) generally offset and exceeded declining production from existing wells. Because production from oil and natural gas wells declines over time as reservoir pressure decreases, new wells are required to maintain the same production level. The increasing number of horizontal wells has contributed to this trend because horizontal wells exhibit higher decline rates than vertical wells.

Crude oil production
In

Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.

RSS Feed Source: Academic Keys

A Postdoctoral Fellows is sought to join the Center for Rare Earths Critical Minerals and Industrial Byproducts at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL). Individuals will work on a series of projects related to the development of separation processes for critical minerals.

Applicants that are interested in chemical separations (e.g. solvent extraction, ion exchange), physical separations (e.g. magnetophoresis), unit operations, multiscale modeling, are encouraged to apply.

Individuals will also be expected to participate in the training of undergraduate and graduate students. The position offers a wide range of professional development opportunities though the NHMFL and Florida State University (FSU), including participation in exciting state and federal government funded frontier science and engineering, mentoring experiences, and the potential for initiating new independent research.

Experience and Skills Sought:
• PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Physics, or any other relevant discipline.
• Experience in experimental separation processes,

Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.