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leaders for independent careers in academia, industry, and beyond. It provides the resources and community to conduct and manage a three-year research project within KAUST’s research ecosystem. Global
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an enabling and collaborative environment, with dedicated mentorship from world-class, established scientists. Benefits: Cutting-edge and state-of-the-art resources: scientific service units, research and
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computing resources Structured AI training and mentorship from NTU faculty across AI and STEM disciplines Vital coaching on university-levelteaching to aid transition to an academic career Eligibility
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Islet Cell Biology. An active Trainee Working Group fosters a vibrant research community through events and activities, while core resources like histological services, molecular facilities, and cellular
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Performance Computer Publication record appropriate to experience Ability to communicate complex information clearly Ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively Understanding of and
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the field of cancer and trials). High level analytical capability. Ability to communicate complex information clearly. Ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively. Ability
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, techniques or methods and ability to contribute to developing new ones Ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively Contribute to the planning and organising of the research programme
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to developing new ones Ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively Understanding of and ability to contribute to broader management/administration processes Contribute to the planning
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synergies. The fellowship provides a 3-year appointment with a competitive salary, research funding, dedicated resources for scientific meetings, team science and stakeholder engagement activities, as
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ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively Experience with plasma surface treatment, surface contact resistance testing, and operation with atomic force microscopy Experience with