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Postdoctoral researcher in Controlled-Release Fertilizers, Agronomy, Agricultural Sciences, and process development Job Qualifications: PhD in applied Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical
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terms of research and education, covering all aspects of computer science, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, data sciences, algorithms, databases, cloud computing, software engineering
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, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, data sciences, algorithms, databases, cloud computing, software engineering, networking, operating systems and security. Job Description We are seeking
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. This might include A PhD in a relevant field such as mechanical engineering, materials science, or biomedical engineering, or a related field. Strong background in materials characterization and manufacturing
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a multidisciplinary team. Preferred qualifications: Experience in grinding technology. Familiarity with process simulation software (e.g., USIMPAC, MODSIM, METSIM). Prior collaboration with industrial
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of research and education, covering all aspects of computer science, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, data sciences, algorithms, databases, cloud computing, software engineering, networking
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, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, data sciences, algorithms, databases, cloud computing, software engineering, networking, operating systems and security. Job Description The successful
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-to-date science and technology. Oriented towards Africa, ASARI acts in connection with a wide network of universities and research centers around the continent in order to link real field issues with up
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continent in order to link real field issues with up-to-date science. The institute has attracted multidisciplinary research teams composed of food engineers, agronomists, biochemists, biologists, … etc
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proposals and presentations. Requirements: Specify the required qualifications and experience for the position. This might include A PhD in a relevant field such as mechanical engineering, materials science