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successful post-doc candidate will work with a professor of the College. The position is open to individuals with a PhD degree from a recognized university and with substantial expertise in Computer Systems
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experimental results. Ability to work in interdisciplinary teams that involve experimentalists and modelers. Criteria of candidates: PhD in Chemical/Mechanical Engineering, Energy, Applied Chemistry, Applied
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of biology and the effect of mutations. He/she would also be required to have a sound computational background, especially in the area of simulations. Criteria of the candidate: PhD in the field
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GSMI - Postdoctoral Researcher - Plant Ecology and Soil-Plant Interactions in Vegetated Photovoltaic
communication of results. Ensure strict adherence to health, safety, and environmental protection regulations in accordance with UM6P standards. Candidate Profile: PhD in plant ecology, environmental sciences
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the field), analyze the collected data, and contribute to the dissemination of results through scientific publications, technical reports, and participation in innovative projects. Candidate Criteria PhD
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related to the characterization of odors sources and the associated chemicals. Candidate Profile: PhD in Environmental Science, Chemistry, Atmospheric Science, or related fields. Experience with air
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: PhD degree in Materials Science, Chemical Processes or another suitable engineering discipline. Sound background in Catalysis Experience in process engineering including one of these areas: urea
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to scientific publications and project reporting. Candidate Profile PhD in electrochemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, or a related field. Hands-on experience with electrodialysis, electrochemical
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, tensor analysis, and network science to foster the professional development of team members. Qualifications and experience essential PhD in Applied Mathematics in the fields of Numerical Linear Algebra
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to the in-situ field measurements at Itatinga. The Ecotron experiments are not part of the postdoctoral work and will be made by a French PhD student. Combining data from Eucalyptus stands and