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-USP) in Brazil, within the Plasma Astrophysics and High Energy group (GAPAE). The research focuses on high-energy and magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) phenomena in astrophysical systems, from stars and compact
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requires 40 hours per week of exclusive dedication and will be on-site at the USP, Butantã Campus, in São Paulo.Prospective candidates must hold a PhD in Political Science, International Relations
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degree and PhD in Forestry Engineering, Biology or Ecology; PhD less than 6 years ago, with a thesis in the project areas. Demonstrate (i) activities at universities abroad in the project specialties and
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Project “Imaging working catalysts/ Catalytic correlations in nanoporous materials” (FAPESP 2021/06876-1).Candidates must hold a PhD in Chemistry, Physics, or related fields, with experience in simulation
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degree and PhD in Forestry Engineering, Biology or Ecology; PhD less than 6 years ago, with a thesis in the project areas. Demonstrate (i) activities in universities abroad in the project's specialties
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physical training in immune cells. The fellow will identify molecular targets that may be involved in the adrenergic response of tumor-infiltrating immune cells. Candidates must hold a PhD in areas such as
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demonstrates qualifications; demonstrate publications in the last 5 years in the area; experience in the subject through publications of scientific articles and the PhD thesis; skill in collecting lithological
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FAPESP Project: RedeFloresta: Geospatial decision support platform for the restoration of landscapes and ecosystems in the state of São Paulo (Public Policy Research Program - PPPP)FAPESP process
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2 (Process No. 21/07023-2). The project will be conducted at the Applied Bionanotechnology Laboratory, within the Department of Biotechnology at the University of São Paulo's Lorena Engineering School
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Research Foundation (FAPESP) is available for the project “Techno-Economic Assessment of Cellulose Nanoparticle Production Processes”, linked to the FAPESP Young Investigator Grant – Phase 2 (Process No. 21