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: Please submit the following documents in PDF format: Detailed CV Transcripts of Master’s and PhD degrees Research statement (max 2 pages) Three representative publications Contact information for three
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life-cycle assessment. The post-doctoral associate will be expected to lead research efforts and contribute to publications in reputable academic journals. Qualifications: A PhD in Civil and
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for applications in desalination, energy generation, and electrochemical processes. The Postdoctoral associate will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of researchers and graduate students, gaining access
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on performance and research output. How to Apply: Please submit the following documents in PDF format: Detailed CV Transcripts of Master’s and PhD degrees Research statement (max 2 pages) Three representative
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structural centrifuge testing and physical modeling. Advanced instrumentation and experimental simulation. Successful candidates must hold a PhD degree in Civil, Structural, Mechanical, or Material Engineering
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rehabilitation. The successful applicant will have the following technical experience in: PhD degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Material Engineering (or related field) OR 3-5 years of industry experience
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in articles and conferences. Additionally, the candidate will submit biweekly reports on their research and participate in group seminars. Training students, such as capstone students or interns, and
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receive a mobility credit to participate in conferences. Applicants must have a PhD in Mathematics, with a strong background in one of the advertised topics, as well as an excellent academic record
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collaborative multi-disciplinary environment with other post-doctoral associates, PhD and undergraduate students, as well as faculty members. It is expected that applicants have a strong publication record in
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desalination and water treatment. The candidate will work in a multidisciplinary environment consisting of PhD-level scientists and engineers, graduate students and undergraduate students. The successful