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Professor Max Frenzel is currently recruiting for a 2-year Post-doc position (extendable) to join the new Mineral Exploration and Exploitation Group at KAUST. The focus of the position will be on the development of new methods integrating a variety of data types (remote sensing, geology,...
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, encompassing organic and polymer chemistry, membrane science and engineering, and electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering. Drawing on these complementary specialisms, we focus on the function-led design
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The Yavuz Lab at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, is accepting applications for postdoctoral scholars. Successful candidates will conduct research
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Professor; Dean of the Physical Science and Engineering Division; Chair of CREST), a Highly Cited Researcher in Materials Science and Fellow of MRS, APS, IEEE, NAI, IoP, RSC, and IMMM. About KAUST: KAUST is
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Applicants must have a PhD in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or Electrical and Computer Engineering, and have published their research in prestigious conferences and journals in related
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We seek a postdoctoral associate with PhD degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science or in related fields specialized in acoustic sensors, device fabrication, and electromechanical
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17 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company KAUST Department Physical Science and Engineering Division Research Field Engineering » Chemical engineering Engineering » Materials engineering
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The Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, invites applications for Postdoctoral fellow in Mechanical Engineering
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The Division of Physical Science and Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, invites applications for Postdoctoral fellow in Mechanical Engineering
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) learning numerical methods for wave-equation-based processing, imaging, and inversion. Wave phenomena are ubiquitous in science, and they extend to objectives ranging from global Earth discovery, to natural