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in the Finite Element Method and Fracture and Fatigue Mechanics: attendance with approval of course units in the area – 5 points; attendance and approval of some course units partially covering
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English in ISI indexed journals. b) candidates must have skills and previous experience in the following areas: i) experience in Finite Element Method modelling; ii) railway system modelling (vehicle and/or
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table of fellowship amounts (https://www.fct.pt/financiamento/programas-de-financiamento/bolsas ). Payment will be made via bank transfer. Selection methods: Candidates will be ranked on a scale from 1 to
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corrosion simulations; Adjustment of simulations for various scenarios, including multiple towers and laboratory models; Analysis of virtual acceleration signals; Processing using artificial intelligence
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: Development of thin TCO (Transparent Conductive Oxide) coated substrates for 3rd generation photovoltaic cells operating under indoor light; Development of an encapsulation method for 3rd generation
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). The evaluation criteria for the curricular component are: Curricular Evaluation = (30%*A)+( 30 %*B)+( 30%*C)+( 10%*D) A. Academic profile of the applicant: Bachelor degree classification equal to or higher than
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component are: Curricular Evaluation = (30%*A)+( 30 %*B)+( 30%*C)+( 10%*D) A. Academic profile of the applicant: Bachelor degree classification equal to or higher than 13 (5 points); Bachelor Degree
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absorption spectroscopy and by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy) as well as independence in the writing of scientific articles and/or patents and/or projects. 8. Recruitment method: In
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National Research Projects, in the field of electric energy systems. 8. Recruitment method: In accordance with articles 26 of the Regulation and 5 of the RJEC, the selection methods are: Evaluation
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: - Optimization of solid phase extraction of pharmaceuticals occurring in environmental matrices; - Development and validation of analytical methods based on liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry