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for which the Competition is opened, indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded of the Web of Science from Clarivate Analytics where document type = article or document type = review, or in the SCI
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the Competition is open, indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded of the Web of Science from Clarivate Analytics where document type = article or document type = review, or in the SCI Verse Scopus with
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of the Web of Science from Clarivate Analytics where document type = article or document type = review, or in the SCI Verse Scopus with the same characteristics; and 4.2.2. be the author or co-author
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Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Physics, aiming to develop research activities in the area of artificial intelligence applied to materials design. The present Competition was opened on 30
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or co-author of at least 10 articles, in the scientific area that the Competition is open, indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded of the Web of Science from Clarivate Analytics where document type
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Science and Engineering, or Chemical Engineering, with a view to develop photoactive materials via additive manufacturing in the scope of the project NEWATER “Multifunctional 3D-Printed Membranes
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the progress and development of the scientific field for which the call is open, in the scientific aspects and cooperation with society; g) A document that objectively shows the number of citations
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development of the scientific field for which the call is open, in the scientific aspects and cooperation with society; g) A document that objectively shows the number of citations (if applicable
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that the candidate intends to carry out during the first five years of his/her activity as an Assistant Researcher, explaining how he/she can contribute to the progress and development of the scientific field
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) Scientific-pedagogical project: Document that allows to sustain a future mission letter that must include a proposal of activities that the candidate intends to develop during the first five years