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, 2026, with the email subject “Opportunity PDP4-2026.” Website for additional job details https://cepenfito.org.br/ Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteEngineering Research Center
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. Requirements: PhD completed less than 7 years ago in Computer Science or related areas; experience in machine learning and data science (supervised/unsupervised models, recommendation and evaluation/robustness
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. The University of São Paulo's School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH-USP) is CIATec's host institution. Requirements: PhD completed less than 7 years ago in Education or related areas; experience in
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. International experiences obtained during undergraduate or master’s studies will not be considered. Required Documents (submitted exclusively via online form): https://forms.gle/sLQoPsXYV5dRM8VG9 a. Curriculum
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development of solutions for inland waterway transportation. The activities include: 1) Comparative analysis of inland waterway transport in relation to other transport modes. 2) Study of production chains with
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). Candidates must meet the following requirements: - PhD in Computer Science; - Experience in research on the use of AI to recommend code refactoring opportunities; - Experience with data analysis and data
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of the email should be “PostDoc CBD photometry”. Applicants should be close to completing their PhD or have obtained their doctoral degree within the last seven years. Shortlisted candidates will be
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). The candidate must have solid experience in Plant Anatomy, demonstrated by recent and consistent publications. The project focuses on the study of germination and protocorm development in orchids, a plant group
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Applicants must hold a PhD degree obtained within the last 7 (seven) years prior to the start of the fellowship, from a recognized higher education or research institution in Brazil or abroad, with relevant
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This post-doctoral fellowship is intended for the development of a comparative study on international models for addressing and managing open