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& Urbanism and Design (FAU-USP), in Brazil, with the goal of conducting studies within the scope of the Science Center for the Development of waterway networks and riverfronts of the cities of the State of São
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& Urbanism and Design (FAU-USP), in Brazil, with the goal of conducting studies within the scope of the Science Center for the Development of waterway networks and riverfronts of the cities of the State of São
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: • Coordinate the activities of a continental-scale synthesis; • Liaise with participating principal researchers (PR) and with regional synthesis groups; • Organise the compilation and quality control
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. The PD will work directly with the supervisor/coordinator of the Thematic Project. Their main activities include (among others): participating in the development of different projects; contributing
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qualifications: a) PhD degree completed in Nutrition, Food Science, or a related field; b) Proven experience with Eye-Tracking studies, including proficiency with the Experiment Builder software. This experience
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Candidates must have research experience or a PhD in Nuclear Technology, with a degree in chemistry, physics, pharmacy or related areas
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or smart) method for carbonate reservoirs. After modeling, optimization studies will be conducted using proxy models. This position is for the Laboratory of Reservoir Simulation and Management (LASG) in
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at the Faculdade de Odontologia de Piracicaba (FOP) of the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp). The candidate must hold a degree in Dentistry and a postgraduate degree in related fields, preferably with
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); -Technical report and at least three manuscript submissions; contributions to partner training and outreach. Candidate Requirements: - PhD completed in Soil Sciences, Soils and Plant Nutrition, Agronomy – soil
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investigate the genomic and functional differences between circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and matched primary tumors in high-risk prostate cancer. This project, part of a FAPESP Thematic Grant, aims to uncover