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Workshops Building, Ferrol Campus TASKS TO BE PERFORMED: Computational modeling and simulation of offshore aquaculture facilities, studying the hydrodynamic and structural behavior of the different elements
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. Tasks and Responsibilities: Lead research on the design and development of functional food ingredients, investigating the interactions between ingredient structure, technological functionality, and
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, environmental sciences, or a related field. Strong knowledge of laboratory methods for the characterization of organic raw materials and fertilizers, including data analysis and interpretation. Practical
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with a background in Biotechnology/Cognitive Psychology and Mental Health, who can demonstrate interest and knowledge on the topics of Cognitive Conflict, Mental Effort, and Emotions and on the methods
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signals, aimed at the study of solar plasma dynamics and the diagnosis of the magnetic field in the solar atmosphere. • Application of advanced data-analysis techniques, including statistical methods
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of these two elements will range from 0 to 2. The interview (as well as the test, if it is oral) may be recorded. Applicants of Spanish nationality must prove their identity by presenting their Spanish ID
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of the obtained materials using elemental analysis, nuclear magnetic resonance (RMN), ICP-OES, infrared spectroscopy (IR), ultrared-visible spectroscopy (UV-Vis) and Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, X-ray
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. We will prioritize hits with suitable predicted drug metabolism and pharmacokinetic properties for optimization using organic synthesis. Finally, you will validate specificity using biophysical methods
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demography, digital media, computational methods, digital social sciences, social psychology, and education. Benefits On top of an annual gross salary of €27,600, you will get generous travel, conference and
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30 points. High-impact scientific publications in this field, classified as Class 1 in the GII-GRINSCIE Conference Ranking or in the first quartile by impact factor in the Journal Citation Reports