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Project: Development and Field Trials of Soil Amendment Technologies and Best Practices for Desert Rehabilitation and Food Production in Sandy Soils of the KSA We solicit applications for multiple
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) in King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia (https://interfaciallab.kaust.edu.sa ). These positions are intended to investigate the effects of the soil amendment
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application to explore and share data, and connectivity with a GIS system. It is expected that a supporting staff will be hired who will facilitate the user interface. Thus, the software engineer will have some
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carbonates of the land-attached Al Wajh carbonate platform in the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia. The open position focuses on an investigation of the evolution of the Pleistocene shallow water carbonate systems
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) expertise leads the university in the development of innovative systems and programs that enable a strong safety culture and the ability to manage the risks associated with our state-of-the-art research and
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The Field Engineer will support the development and deployment of a laser-based system. This role requires hands-on prototyping, electronics development, and software integration for real-time
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affairs, research infrastructure, funding initiatives, external relations (including workforce development), and strategic planning. This role requires a highly motivated individual with exceptional
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Administrator Apply now » Date: May 7, 2025 Location: Saudi Arabia Company: King Abdullah University of Science & Technology Position Summary The role is to manage and facilitate complex, multi-partnered and non
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KAUST Beacon Development (KBD) is a leading environmental consultancy in Saudi Arabia and part of KAUST’s National Transformation Initiative (NTI). We provide specialist environmental input and
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-resolution mass spectrometers and of developing cutting-edge methods, workflows and applications. You must have extensive and diverse experience in designing and optimizing experimental methods to fit specific