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    PhD Candidate in Reservoir technology and engineering for CO2 storage (IVT-108/09)


    «BIGCCS – International CCS Research Centre» is one of eight centres established by the Norwegian Research Council (Norges Forskningsråd) under the scheme of Environmentally Friendly Research Centres (CEER).

    The main objective of the BIGCCS Centre is to contribute to the ambitious targets of the Climate Agreement adopted by the Norwegian Parliament in February 2008. The BICCS Centre focuses on sustainable power generation from fossil fuels based on cost-effective CO2 capture, safe transport, and underground storage of CO2. This will be achieved through development of expertise and closing critical knowledge gaps in the CO2 chain, and through development of novel technologies in an extensive collaborative research effort.

    With 21 partners, a period of eight years, and a budget of NOK 400 million, the BIGCCS Centre is the largest CCS R&D project in Europe.

    Web:
    http://www.sintef.no/Projectweb/BIGCCS
    http://www.forskningsradet.no/

    Improved understanding of short and long-term effects of CO2 and impurities in the CO2 stream on the chemistry of fluids and minerals in the storage formation, the cap rock and in shallower geology is crucial. Experiments should be performed to assess geochemical reactions in reservoir, caprocks and wellbore materials. These results can be used to calibrate reaction-transport modelling aimed at predicting long term behaviour. Another important research topic is to develop up-scaling procedures and guidelines for calculation of dissolution of CO2 in mobile fluid phases for different numerical grids and geological heterogeneities. Laboratory measurements of CO2 behaviour in rocks, including capillary trapping of residual (not mobile) CO2 saturation are planned.

    Suitable background:
    Reservoir engineering, physics, chemistry.

    Contact:


    Salaries
    PhD candidates are remunerated in code 1017 in the State salary scale 45-51, gross NOK 355 400 to NOK 394 200 per annum (before tax), depending on qualifications.
    PhD candidates are normally remunerated at wage level 45. There will be a 2 % deduction to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Found from gross salary.

    Other information
    For PhD research fellowships the engagement period is either 3 years or alternatively 4 years, including 25 % of teaching assistance at the bachelor’s and master’s degree level. A master degree is requisite for application for PhD fellowships, an average grade of B or better is required. For more information on PhD studies at NTNU see http://www.ntnu.no/studies/phd

    The appointment of the PhD fellows will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges. Applicants for a PhD position are obliged to engage on an organized research program, and appointment requires approval of the applicant’s plan for PhD study. The candidates will be part of a larger interdisciplinary research group within the project they are connected to, and are expected to contribute actively part to the common objectives of the project. The position adheres to the Norwegian Government’s policy of balanced ethnicity, age and gender. Persons with immigrant background are encouraged to apply. NTNU’s objective is to increase the number of females in scientific positions. Female applicants are therefore encouraged to apply.

    All applicants must be able to communicate fluently in English (in speaking and writing). Applicants must indicate their level skills in English.

    All applications shall include certified copies of academic transcript, TOEFL score and CV, and be submitted electronically through this page. The attachments to the applications shall be gathered in one single file.

    Application deadline: 20 November 2009.

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    PhD Candidate in Capture and separation (IVT–104/09)


    «BIGCCS – International CCS Research Centre» is one of eight centres established by the Norwegian Research Council (Norges Forskningsråd) under the scheme of Environmentally Friendly Research Centres (CEER).

    The main objective of the BIGCCS Centre is to contribute to the ambitious targets of the Climate Agreement adopted by the Norwegian Parliament in February 2008. The BICCS Centre focuses on sustainable power generation from fossil fuels based on cost-effective CO2 capture, safe transport, and underground storage of CO2. This will be achieved through development of expertise and closing critical knowledge gaps in the CO2 chain, and through development of novel technologies in an extensive collaborative research effort.

    With 21 partners, a period of eight years, and a budget of NOK 400 million, the BIGCCS Centre is the largest CCS R&D project in Europe.

    Web:
    http://www.sintef.no/Projectweb/BIGCCS
    http://www.forskningsradet.no/

    Positions are available in the following key topics:

    • Separation of CO2 with polymer membranes.
    • Stability of high temperature hydrogen or oxygen permeable ceramic membranes.
    • Capture of CO2 in systems with simultaneous crystallization of solids.
    • Dynamic modelling of absorption processes.
    • Modelling and simulation of sorption enhanced steam methane reforming operated in fixed and circulating fluidized bed reactors.

    Suitable background:
    Material science, chemistry, chemical engineering, fluid mechanics.

    Contact:


    Salaries
    PhD candidates are remunerated in code 1017 in the State salary scale 45-51, gross NOK 355 400 to NOK 394 200 per annum (before tax), depending on qualifications.
    PhD candidates are normally remunerated at wage level 45. There will be a 2 % deduction to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Found from gross salary.

    Other information
    For PhD research fellowships the engagement period is either 3 years or alternatively 4 years, including 25 % of teaching assistance at the bachelor’s and master’s degree level. A master degree is requisite for application for PhD fellowships, an average grade of B or better is required. For more information on PhD studies at NTNU see http://www.ntnu.no/studies/phd

    The appointment of the PhD fellows will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges. Applicants for a PhD position are obliged to engage on an organized research program, and appointment requires approval of the applicant’s plan for PhD study. The candidates will be part of a larger interdisciplinary research group within the project they are connected to, and are expected to contribute actively part to the common objectives of the project. The position adheres to the Norwegian Government’s policy of balanced ethnicity, age and gender. Persons with immigrant background are encouraged to apply. NTNU’s objective is to increase the number of females in scientific positions. Female applicants are therefore encouraged to apply.

    All applicants must be able to communicate fluently in English (in speaking and writing). Applicants must indicate their level skills in English.

    All applications shall include certified copies of academic transcript, TOEFL score and CV, and be submitted electronically through this page. The attachments to the applications shall be gathered in one single file.
    Application deadline: 20 November 2009.

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    PhD Candidate in Geophysics and Geomechanics for CO2 storage (IVT–106/09)


    «BIGCCS – International CCS Research Centre» is one of eight centres established by the Norwegian Research Council (Norges Forskningsråd) under the scheme of Environmentally Friendly Research Centres (CEER).

    The main objective of the BIGCCS Centre is to contribute to the ambitious targets of the Climate Agreement adopted by the Norwegian Parliament in February 2008. The BICCS Centre focuses on sustainable power generation from fossil fuels based on cost-effective CO2 capture, safe transport, and underground storage of CO2. This will be achieved through development of expertise and closing critical knowledge gaps in the CO2 chain, and through development of novel technologies in an extensive collaborative research effort.

    With 21 partners, a period of eight years, and a budget of NOK 400 million, the BIGCCS Centre is the largest CCS R&D project in Europe.

    Web:
    http://www.sintef.no/Projectweb/BIGCCS
    http://www.forskningsradet.no/

    Key topics are to monitor movements of CO2 using geophysical techniques, to develop methods for early warning of possible leakage, and to develop models for prediction of fractures and faults associated with CO2 injection. Repeated seismic and advanced seismic imaging techniques will be used for this purpose. Rock physics modelling will be performed based on laboratory measurements of acoustic velocities under in situ conditions.

    Suitable background:
    Physics (including geophysics), mathematics, mechanics.

    Contact:


    Salaries
    PhD candidates are remunerated in code 1017 in the State salary scale 45-51, gross NOK 355 400 to NOK 394 200 per annum (before tax), depending on qualifications.
    There will be a 2 % deduction to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Found from gross salary.

    Other information
    For PhD research fellowships the engagement period is either 3 years or alternatively 4 years, including 25 % of teaching assistance at the bachelor’s and master’s degree level. A master degree is requisite for application for PhD fellowships, an average grade of B or better is required. For more information on PhD studies at NTNU see http://www.ntnu.no/studies/phd

    The appointment of the PhD fellows will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges. Applicants for a PhD position are obliged to engage on an organized research program, and appointment requires approval of the applicant’s plan for PhD study. The candidates will be part of a larger interdisciplinary research group within the project they are connected to, and are expected to contribute actively part to the common objectives of the project. The position adheres to the Norwegian Government’s policy of balanced ethnicity, age and gender. Persons with immigrant background are encouraged to apply. NTNU’s objective is to increase the number of females in scientific positions. Female applicants are therefore encouraged to apply.

    All applicants must be able to communicate fluently in English (in speaking and writing). Applicants must indicate their level skills in English.

    All applications shall include certified copies of academic transcript, TOEFL score and CV, and be submitted electronically through this page. The attachments to the applications shall be gathered in one single file.
    Application deadline: 20 November 2009.

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    Post-doc in Chemical Physics

    Ultrafast molecular dynamics probed by time-resolved X-ray diffraction and femtosecond spectroscopy
    at the Department of Photochemistry and Molecular Science. Period of appointment: 2 years starting as soon as possible.
    A postdoctoral position is open within the field of photo-induced structural dynamics in solution probed by time-resolved wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS). This is a new and emerging technique which has successfully been applied in studies of the reaction mechanism of small molecules but also recently used for probing conformational dynamics of proteins in the liquid phase.
    Project description: In this project we will investigate the structural dynamics in various molecular systems including processes in biomolecules, e.g. the folding/unfolding processes in small proteins. In the latter case the project has an element of methodology development. The ongoing research program involves pump-X-ray probe experiments at synchrotron beam-lines as well as conventional femtosecond pump-probe experiments in our laboratory.
    Qualifications/eligibility: A suitable background is a PhD in Chemistry or Physics, with a component of physical chemistry/chemical physics, molecular spectroscopy and theoretical modelling. Previous experiences in time-resolved X-ray methods, synchrotron radiation or femtosecond spectroscopy is a merit. To be eligible for the position the applicants must be holders of a doctoral degree not older than three years; however, periods of sick leave, parental leave, and military service are deducted from the three-year period.
    Uppsala University is striving to achieve a more equal gender balance among its researchers therefore female candidates are particularly invited to apply.
    The Department of Photochemistry and Molecular Science was formed in 2006 as one of four departments within the Chemistry section at Uppsala University. The department has about 60 researchers and doctoral students and is situated in a new building at the Ångström Laboratories in Uppsala. The research spans from chemical physics/physical chemistry via chemical synthesis and biochemistry to molecular biology which reflects the interdisciplinary profile at the department. For more research descriptions, see: www.fotomol.uu.se

    The application must contain a letter in which the applicant describes her/himself, her/his qualifications, and interests. It must contain a CV, copies of relevant grades, contact information of minimum two reference persons that are not related to each other, copies of the applicant's doctoral thesis or an outline thereof, and previous research publications.

    For further information about the position, please contact: Prof. Jan Davidsson with e-mail jan.davidsson@fotomol.uu.se and tel.nr. +46 – (0)18 – 471 3653.
    Union representatives are Anders Grundström, SACO-rådet, tel 018-471 5380 and Carin Söderhäll, TCO/ST, tel 018-471 1996, Stefan Djurström, SEKO, tel 018-471 3315.

    The application should be sent, preferrably by e-mail to: registrator@uu.se, or by fax +46-18 471 2000, or by mail to: Registrar’s Office, Uppsala University, Box 256, SE-751 05 UPPSALA, Sweden. In any correspondence, please use the reference number UFV-PA 2009/2379. Application deadline on 6 November, 2009.
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    Ph.D. position in chemistry and biotechnology


    The Laboratoire des polymères (LP, http://lp.epfl.ch/) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) invites applications for a Ph.D. position to conduct research on biocompatible coatings for biomedical applications.

    The project will be carried out in the framework of a close collaboration with an industrial partner active in the area of medical device technology. The objective of the Ph.D. project is to develop a biocompatible and functional polymer coating, which will be integrated into a more complex implantable biomedical device. The research project is located at the interface of chemistry, biology and materials science and involves both preparative organic / polymer synthesis and characterization, structural analysis and the investigation of materials properties.

    Requirements:
    · M.Sc. with outstanding marks in organic chemistry and polymer science.
    · Basic knowledge in biochemistry is preferred.
    · Strong motivation and ability to carry out research in an interdisciplinary and
    international environment.
    Strong willingness to work in a team.
    · Fluent in English (written and spoken).

    Contact:

    Applicants should send their full application file (pdf format) including a resumé, a letter of motivation, a brief description (1/2 page) of practical experience, grades, and the names and contact information of two references to:

    Prof. Harm-Anton Klok
    Laboratoire des Polymères
    E-mail: harm-anton.klok@epfl.ch
    Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
    Institut des Matériaux, Laboratoire des Polymères
    STI - IMX - LP
    MXD 112 (Bâtiment MXD), Station 12
    CH-1015 Lausanne (Switzerland)
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    Ph.D. position in Chemical Physics / Physical Chemistry


    A doctoral position is available as of 1.1.2010 in the Surface Dynamics group (Prof. R. Beck) of the Laboratory of Molecular Physical Chemistry (LCPM).

    Our research uses state-of-the art laser techniques to probe chemisorption and physisorption processes at the gas-surface interface through quantum-state-resolved measurements. We are exploring technologically relevant surface reactions such methane chemisorption used for hydrogen production or the reaction of silane on a silicon surface used for molecular beam epitaxy of semiconductor films.

    For further details see: http://isic2.epfl.ch/page63433-en.html

    We are looking for highly motivated and experimentally talented physicists or physical chemists possibly with experience in laser spectroscopy, surface science, and/or computer interfacing of experiments.

    Starting salary is CHF 50,000.- in the first year.
    Doctoral positions are limited to 4 years.

    Interested candidates should send a CV, grade transcripts, two letters of recommendation or names and contact information of two references and a copy of their diploma/masters thesis to:

    Prof. R.D. Beck
    Laboratoire de chimie physique moléculaire (LCPM)
    1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
    Telephone: +41 21 693 3037
    Fax: +41 21 693 5170
    Email: Rainer.Beck@epfl.ch
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    PhD Student Chemical Reactor Engineering(V37.682)

    at Chemical Reactor Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry

    The Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry (ST) is one of the nine departments of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). It was established in 1957. The department has approximately 500 employees (411 fte), 13 full professors, 370 undergraduate students (bachelor and masterstudents) and about 170 graduate students (140 Ph.D. and 30 design engineers).The department aspires to be an academic institution for education and research in chemical science and engineering that meets the highest international standards. The aim is to generate and to develop technology and scientific knowledge relevant for the long-term needs of society. Scientific curiosity and the use of newly generated knowledge are the main driving forces for the continuing enhancements of the three chosen fields of expertise: molecular, materials, and process engineering.
    The research of the group focuses on understanding and controlling the interaction of transport and reaction processes in the realization and testing of chemical reactors for a wide range of applications. Research projects are carried out in three areas, viz. "microstructured reactors and devices", "structured multiphase reactors", and "dynamic reactor operation".
    Tasks

    In this project a new microreactor system for the aqueous phase reforming (APR) of bio-feedstocks to hydrogen will be developed. This project is a collaboration between the Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis group at Utrecht University (UU, Bitter and de Jong) and the Chemical Reactor Engineering group at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e, Nijhuis and Schouten) and is carried out in the scope of the CatchBio program. In Utrecht a PhD student will focus on the catalyst development, in Eindhoven a PhD student will focus on the optimal performance of this catalyst in a microreactor system and work towards the integration of the reactor in a complete fuel processing system.
    The catalyst should be an active and stable non-noble metal based system, which is capable of dealing with different biofeeds. The reactor development part of the project, will be aiming at operating this catalyst under such conditions that an optimal hydrogen production is obtained. By quickly removing the hydrogen produced from the liquid stream, the hydrogen selectivity can be optimized, as this will suppress the undesirable hydrogenation of the feed.
    The focus will be at the development of a small scale APR unit, which can be directly integrated with a fuel cell.
    The PhD research for this vacancy (in Eindhoven) will include:
    - investigation of APR using different bio-feedstocks.
    - development of a catalytic APR microreactor
    - investigation of the effect of the removal of hydrogen produced during APR on the catalyst activity, selectivity, and stability
    - development of an APR microreactor with in-situ hydrogen removal
    - depending on the progress of the project, recycling of unreacted feed and downstream hydrogen processing will be included in the microreactor development.
    Requirements

    Candidates with an M.Sc. degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, process technology, or related disciplines are invited to apply for this position. A background in catalysis and/or chemical reactor engineering is preferred.
    Appointment and Salary

    Wij bieden:
    A four year contract.
    The gross monthly salary increases from € 2.000,- in the first year to € 2.558,- in the fourth year. There will be an evaluation after one year. The TU/e offers attractive secondary job conditions.
    Information

    Meer informatie is te verkrijgen via:
    Prof.dr.ir. J.C. Schouten
    Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Department of Chemical Engineering & Chemistry, Laboratory of Chemical Reactor Engineering, P.O. Box 513 (Helix, STW 1.35),
    5600 MB Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Tel. +31 40 247 2850, fax. +31 40 244 6653, e-mail: SCRsecr.ST@tue.nl; website: www.chem.tue.nl/scr.
    Please mention de vacancy number (V37.682) in the subject of your e-mail.

    Application

    Uw schriftelijke sollicitatie met uitgebreid curriculum vitae kunt u richten aan:
    Suitable candidates are invited to send their curriculum vitae with motivation (half A4), a list of courses followed (with grades), a list of their publications, and the correspondence details of at least three references before January 1, 2010 to:
    Prof.dr.ir. J.C. Schouten
    Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Department of Chemical Engineering & Chemistry, Laboratory of Chemical Reactor Engineering, P.O. Box 513 (Helix, STW 1.35),
    5600 MB Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Tel. +31 40 247 2850, fax. +31 40 244 6653, e-mail: SCRsecr.ST@tue.nl; website: www.chem.tue.nl/scr.
    Please mention de vacancy number (V37.682) in the subject of your e-mail.

    You can apply for this job before 31-12-2009
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    PDEng "Process and Product Design"(V37.634)

    at Process and Product Design Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry


    Tasks

    Job Description
    The post-masters program Process and Product Design is directed at the broad field of the process and product industry and aims to prepare the course participants for leading functions in the field of process design and knowledge-intensive product development. The objective is to develop their ability to define feasible targets, to identify and acquire the available means, and to synthesize these skills in the form of a completed result within the time agreed on. Linked to this all is the ability to work in and lead a usually multidisciplinary team. These are characteristic qualities for the profession of design engineer in the process and product industry
    During the first (curricular) year of the program, advanced knowledge and skills are taught in block courses by lecturers who nearly all come from industry. All courses have been set up specifically for trainee design engineers and are completed mostly in teams (but students are evaluated individually). The composition of the group of course participants in the program Process and Product Design is multidisciplinary and of an international nature.
    After the curricular year, the technological design projects are carried out in the second year of the program. These are challenging projects with a high reality value that are aimed at the development of the trainee design engineers' abilities. In the project, a specific design objective must be reached within a restricted period of time and with limited means. Projects have an integrative character through the application of several (sub)disciplines. A design assignment is distinct from a research assignment in that the emphasis lies on synthesis (rather than on analysis), and account is taken of the technical and economic preconditions. You will be coached by experienced design engineers from industry and by TU/e staff with clear and relevant design experience. You will acquire independence and learn to make choices and work well in a project-based manner.
    After having completed all components of the curricular part and defended the design project in a public presentation and in a closed session with an examination committee, course participants will be presented with a certified diploma by their supervising professor during a graduation ceremony of the Stan Ackermans Instituut. The design engineers are entitled to bear the degree 'Professional Doctorate in Engineering' (PDEng) and will be entered as PDEng into the register of the Royal Dutch Institute for Engineers (KIvI).
    Requirements

    The Post-Master's Program Process and Product Design (PPD) is open to recent university graduates and in particular to engineers and Master’s graduates from the disciplines of chemical engineering, applied physics, mechanical engineering, food technology, and bio-process and environmental engineering. Graduates from other disciplines must follow a supplementary program that is agreed upon in consultation.
    Intake in the PPD program is both multidisciplinary and international. Candidates must have an academic degree (MSc) with a technological or similar background. Foreign course participants must have a firm background in chemical engineering. In addition to the common program, Dutch and English courses are provided for the foreign students. The Dutch course is not compulsory for foreign students.
    Appointment and Salary

    Course participants are paid a monthly salary of approximately €1,650 (before taxes) by Technische Universiteit Eindhoven.


    Information

    For more information, please visit our website: www.sai.tue.nl/ppd
    Application

    Applicants are requested to send:
    • a well-motivated application
    • an extensive curriculum vitae
    • translated certificates certified by their University
    • certified lists of marks
    • two letters of recommendations from two professors
    • a copy of their passport
    • a passport photograph
    • the address of the website of the university and department where they received their certificate
    To guarantee the quality of the program, the PPD selection committee applies strict selection criteria. Candidates must be among the top 25% of their discipline. Next to excellent grades, their motivation and personality will be extremely important. Applications can be sent in at any given time and even well in advance of graduation. The program starts two times a year: 1 April and 1 October.
    If you wish to develop into an executive design engineer in industry, please write a motivated letter of application with an extensive curriculum vitae and copies of your list of grades and certificate to:
    Post-Master's Program Process and Product Design
    Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
    Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
    Den Dolech 2
    Building Matrix 1.25
    P.O.Box 513,
    5600 MB Eindhoven
    The Netherlands
    Applications by email are also accepted. Please send all the required documents to:
    Dr. Ir. Mathieu Westerweele
    Phone +31 40 247 3533
    E-mail: m.r.westerweele@tue.nl
    Or
    Mrs. Liesbeth Groen - Bakker
    Secretary: Phone + 31 40 247 4695
    E-mail: info.ppd@tue.nl
    Incomplete applications will not be taken into consideration!
    Suitable candidates will be invited for an interview.
    You can apply for this job before 31-12-2010
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    Fuel Cells: membrane and catalyst development

    50000403v107
    Promoter: Ivo Vankelecom


    Description: Research group Membrane Technology of the Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis (Department M²S of the Faculty of Bio-science Engineering, K.U.Leuven), 2 positions are available for PhDs in the field of fuel cells.

    Candidates should have a Master degree in bio-engineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, physics or biomedical sciences. They should be strongly motivated to tackle challenging research problems, and should be able to function in a multidisciplinary research team.

    One subject will focus on the preparation of polymer based membranes, as well as their characterization and use in actual fuel cells.
    Another subject will be on the catalytic aspects of the fuel cell.

    Starting date: asap.


    Key words: Membrane Technology - Membrane bioreactors - Nanotechnology - Reverse Osmosis - Sensors - In-situ monitoring - Gas separ

    Latest application date: 2010-02-01

    Financing: available

    Type of Position: scholarship

    Duration of the Project : 3-4 years


    Research group: Department of Microbial and Molecular Systems (M#S)

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    Membranes prepared via interfacial polymerisation

    50000403v1582
    Promoter: Ivo Vankelecom


    Description: Framed in an industrial project, new membranes for RO and NF will be prepared based on the principle of interfacial polymerisation.

    Key words: NF - RO - Membrane tehcnology - Interfacial polymerisation

    Latest application date: 2009-12-31

    Financing: available

    Type of Position: salary

    Source of Funding: Government + industry

    Duration of the Project : 3 years

    Research group: Department of Microbial and Molecular Systems (M#S)

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