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Critical Zone Science Chair. Criteria of the candidate: PhD in environmental science, atmospheric science, or related fields from a recognized university. At least 2 years of postdoctoral research experience
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partners, Education, qualifications and experience PhD in the field of agronomy with specialization in quantitative genetics, genomics, molecular biology, and plant breeding, Good experience in genetics and
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project calls. Participate in scientific publication and dissemination of results to policymakers and communities. Required Qualifications: PhD in geomatics, data science, computer science, urban
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to scientific publications and project reporting. Candidate Profile PhD in electrochemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, or a related field. Hands-on experience with electrodialysis, electrochemical
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: PhD degree in Materials Science, Chemical Processes or another suitable engineering discipline. Sound background in Catalysis Experience in process engineering including one of these areas: urea
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the field), analyze the collected data, and contribute to the dissemination of results through scientific publications, technical reports, and participation in innovative projects. Candidate Criteria PhD
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and international conferences, showcasing expertise and platforms. Qualifications & Experience PhD in Physics, Materials Science, or a related field with a focus on characterization techniques. Minimum
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Otolaryngologists (ENT Specialists) Other medical specialties may also be considered Candidate Criteria Doctor of Medicine MD or MD/PhD Experience in teaching, at least three years of experience in the medical field
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to take on leadership roles within a dedicated sport-related academic structure (department or school) and contribute to the academic community through committee service. Candidate Profile A PhD in Sport
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communications. The candidate must hold (or about to complete) a PhD in the related fields. The candidate will be involved in a two-year research project in collaboration with international academic partners