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divisions. Furthermore, we expect research proposals to align closely with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and to contribute significantly to the objectives outlined in Saudi Vision 2030. This alignment
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critical to the development of The Kingdom. The boat safety program includes a fleet of small boats and an ocean vessel to support its Marine Science initiatives that are owned and maintained by KAUST
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carbonates of the land-attached Al Wajh carbonate platform in the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia. The open position focuses on an investigation of the evolution of the Pleistocene shallow water carbonate systems
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The Field Engineer will support the development and deployment of a laser-based system. This role requires hands-on prototyping, electronics development, and software integration for real-time
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impact the field. Candidates with research profiles that align with Saudi Arabia’s national priorities for research, development, and innovation (RDI), namely, Health and Wellness, Sustainable Environment
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immune response mechanisms, vaccine development, or genetics of host responses to infectious agents will be considered. Host-Microbiome Interactions: We seek candidates who will study the role
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program contributes to developing mathematical frameworks and methodologies to foster economic prosperity and enhance the quality of life through the power of applied mathematics. Priority will be given
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highly competitive candidates eager to pursue innovative research addressing fundamental questions and developing cutting–edge technologies for application in marine systems. This position offers a unique
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competitive candidates eager to pursue innovative research addressing fundamental questions and developing cutting–edge technologies for application in marine systems. We are especially interested in
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innovative lab at KAUST which aims to develop gene delivery viral vectors by teaming up with diverse researchers at the university to support their research programs. Applicants are required to have prior