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at the development and optimization of sustainable biocatalytic strategies applicable to the recycling of plastic materials. Within the scope of the work plan, the selection of appropriate enzymes will be studied, as
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at https://www.ua.pt/file/78384 . 2.4 — Submission of the application: 2.4.1 — The application may be submitted in Portuguese or English, by email, to the Human Resources Department of the University
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), co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) of the European Union, through the (indicate which Operational Program it funds) of Portugal 2030 (Foundation for Science and Technology
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%); - Participation in research and technological development projects involving companies (20%); - Master degree average grade (20%). If an interview takes place, the final evaluation will be based on a weighting of
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Grant(s) (RG) in the scope of R&D projects FireLSF - Development of predictive models for the fire resistance of light steel frame walls - an integrated experimental, numerical and machine learning
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Research Grant(s) (RG) under ProAqua+ Development of Multifunctional Materials for Biofilters in Aquaculture: Establishing New Standards of Quality and Sustainability, CENTRO2030-FEDER-02594500 of Centro de
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Grant(s) (RG) under ProAqua+ Development of Multifunctional Materials for Biofilters in Aquaculture: Establishing New Standards of Quality and Sustainability, CENTRO2030-FEDER-02594500 of Centro de
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of the University of Aveiro 3.2.2. Master's Degree in: Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, Biochemistry 4. Other Requirements: Experience in cell culture and in the development of biomaterials for tissue
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Engineering, Bioengineering, and related fields. 4. Other Requirements: Experience in the use of artificial intelligence tools, computational modeling, and advanced imaging for the development of biomaterials
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. This profile will enable the production of double-cloth panels, which offer high performance and low environmental impact. The development of an assembly system for joining the panels and flexible, customisable