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manufacturing; c) Experience in CAD design, generative design, and knowledge of the injection molding process. 5. Formalization of the applications: Applications are formalized through a request addressed to the
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Researcher with Habilitation of the 3B’s Research Group, I3Bs Research Institute of the University of Minho. 7. Rules of operation of the Jury: The jury shall deliberate by means of a nominal vote in
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of the Department of Civil Engineering, Centre for Territory, Environment and Construction of the School of Engineering of the University of Minho. 7. Rules of operation of the Jury: The jury shall deliberate by
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, Research Centre of Territory, Environment and Construction of University of Minho; 7. Rules of operation of the Jury: The jury shall deliberate by means of a nominal vote in accordance with the adopted and
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of at least 3 years. b) Proven experience in the scientific area of the competition, namely in the processing of innovative foods (new proteins and low-sugar foods) 5. Formalization of the applications
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the doctoral studies and post-doctoral periods. b) Know-how on marine biological resources, processing of natural origin materials and/or development of biomedical applications. 5. Formalization
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. Rules of operation of the Jury: The jury shall deliberate by means of a nominal vote in accordance with the adopted and published selection criteria, and abstentions will not be allowed. 7.1. The jury
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of Minho. Doctor Armando Venâncio, Associate Professor of the Department of Biological Engineering of the University of Minho. 7. Rules of operation of the Jury: The jury shall deliberate by means of a
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of the University of Minho. Doctor David Caballero, Assistant Researcher of the 3B’s Research Group, I3Bs Research Institute of the University of Minho. 7. Rules of operation of the Jury: The jury shall deliberate by
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qualifications completed at the deadline for applications, including those resulting from academic degree recognition processes; Candidates enrolled in non-conferring degree courses: cannot benefit from