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(Brazil), the Center for the Study of Violence at the University of São Paulo (NEV-USP) announces a selection process for 2 post-doctoral positions in the project “Permanent State Campaign against Torture
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. Prerequisites: - Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related fields; - Doctorate may be in a related field, if proven experience in AI/ML is demonstrated; - Scientific and mathematical
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and maintenance of the project’s database; - Processing and analysis of RNA-seq data from muscle tissue of SAM patients; - Validation of results through molecular biology techniques. Eligibility
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Paulo Research Foundation, grantor institution) to the email address jose-miguel@usp.br The selection process will include individual interviews with shortlisted candidates. The fellow must reside in
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requires 40 hours per week of exclusive dedication and will be on-site at the USP, Butantã Campus, in São Paulo.The selection process comprises two stages: document analysis followed by online interviews
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laboratories, both national and international, during scientific training is a positive aspect to be considered in the selection process. Interested candidates should send the following documents in PDF format
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settlements in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, as well as their associated public management processes. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches will be employed for documentary analysis, participatory
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proteomic analysis and synthetic biology. Candidates must have defended their doctoral thesis within the last 5 years. The selection process will consist of an analysis of their CV, experience, and
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (FEEC) and the Agricultural Engineering School (FEAGRI), both from the State
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travel, computer equipment and research expenses (https://fapesp.br/en/5427 ). Applicants should submit a CV, publication list, and a concise statement detailing research accomplishments and interests