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, or job experience. Proficiency in programming (Python, Julia) (provide evidence with specific examples). Experience with statistical modelling and experimental design. Ability to work in a
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researcher to join our research group for an exciting project on biopesticide formulation as sustainable tools for the control of insect pests of some major crops. The selected candidate is expected to: Design
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formulation as sustainable tools for the control of insect pests of some major crops. The selected candidate is expected to: Design and develop versatile biopesticide formulations using some effective natural
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organic optoelectronics intelligent and advanced polymers and materials. Job Description The successful candidate will: Conduct original research of international excellence. Design experiments (DoE
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the design, synthesis, and characterization of porous materials to control the release of fertilizers into the soil. The project aims to develop and optimize innovative porous carriers to enhance fertilizer
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pretreatment performance. System design and laboratory experimentation: Designing, assembling, and operating a lab-scale Membrane-Based system for seawater pretreatment, including system configuration
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enzymes. Familiarity with microbial ecology and soil biochemistry in stress adaptation. Background in field and greenhouse experimental design. Application Process: Applicants should submit the following
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, engineering, and application of biomolecules—particularly bioligands—that participate in REE complexation and recovery. The candidate will design and implement engineered peptide- and protein-based systems
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with strong expertise and interest in developing porous materials for fertilizer formulation. The position involves the design, synthesis, and characterization of porous materials to control the release
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complexation and recovery. The candidate will design and implement engineered peptide- and protein-based systems for selective REE capture, explore their immobilization onto synthetic matrices. Key