51 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia
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technologies. Key Responsibilities: Develop and optimize hard carbon synthesis processes using bio-based and non-bio-based precursors. Explore innovative methods to enhance material properties for energy storage
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The VCC center at KAUST is looking for research scientists in Prof. Wonka's research group. The topics of research are computer vision, computer graphics, and deep learning. A suitable candidate
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on the development of new methods integrating a variety of data types (remote sensing, geology, geophysics, geochemistry) for geological modelling and advanced exploration targeting of mineral deposits
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-resolution mass spectrometers and of developing cutting-edge methods, workflows and applications. You must have extensive and diverse experience in designing and optimizing experimental methods to fit specific
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integration methods for the different data types. In terms of applications, the candidate will be free to choose their own case study(s). Additionally, close collaboration with other group members is expected
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-based precursors. · Explore innovative methods to enhance material properties for energy storage applications and other emerging technologies. · Conduct detailed structural, chemical, and
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approaches. We are now recruiting 3 postdoctoral researchers (https://postdoc.kaust.edu.sa/Pages/Home.aspx ) with a strong computational and/or theory background to develop novel computational methods. We
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, SHS, moisture absorbing polymers, etc.) and varying fertilizer and irrigation regimes. Experience in statistical methods is a huge plus. Ability to quickly test hypotheses via pot-scale studies
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varying fertilizer and irrigation regimes. Experience in statistical methods is a huge plus. Ability to quickly test hypotheses via pot-scale studies (greenhouse and/or laboratory) and implement in
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, numerical simulators with coupled physics (flow/reactive/geo-mechanics/thermal) have been developed and often applied to predict the long-term fate of the injected carbon dioxide to ensure its secure