10 phd-position-in-architecture Fellowship positions at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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or more of the following areas: Controlled, living polymerization for synthesizing polymers with complex architectures (such as block, star, and dendritic polymers) and characterization of their microphase
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to multi-omics single cell data. The 3 positions require skills (each in different degrees and balance) on high-performance computing, dynamical systems, machine learning techniques for high-dimensionality
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We seek a postdoctoral associate with PhD degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science or in related fields specialized in acoustic sensors, device fabrication, and electromechanical
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Prof. Suzana Nunes at KAUST has open positions for highly qualified postdoc candidates to work in polymeric membrane development from lab to semi-technical scale to start in April 2021. Information
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Postdoctoral Position ‘The history of wheat – a haplotype approach’ The group of Professor Simon Krattinger at KAUST is seeking a highly motivated, creative, and talented postdoctoral fellow with a
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Three postdoctoral positions at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) under the mentorship of Prof. Jürgen Schmidhuber.This project, located at the intersection
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algorithmic advances and aim at publishing them at these top venues. More details about the position can be found here. As a KAUST postdoc or researcher, you will have access to state-of-the-art research
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feasibility studies of CCS using mechanistic modeling and simulation including uncertainty analysis and risk assessment. Applications are sought for a 1-to-2-year postdoctoral fellow position. The position
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for a two-year postdoc position. The position will include a competitive salary based on the candidate’s qualifications; benefits include medical and dental insurance, free furnished housing on the KAUST
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We invite applications for multiple Postdoc positions in the Accelerated Connected Computing Lab (ACCL) at KAUST! The new research group, supervised by Suhaib Fahmy explores hardware acceleration