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recommendation letter sent directly from the recommender’s email to mcdcosta@unicamp.br . Documents 1 and 2 should be sent to mcdcosta@unicamp.br in a single PDF file. The email subject must be: “PD Fellowship C
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-070 São Paulo, SP, Brazil or (preferably) by email to horatiu.nastase@unesp.br . This opportunity is open to candidates of any nationality. The selected candidate will receive a Post-Doctoral fellowship
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scientific events and/or academic management in collaborative projects; • Strong interpersonal skills, ability to work in a team, and leadership. Applicants must send the following documents to the email
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machine learning (ML) algorithms to identify previously unknown correlations between synthesis parameters (inputs) and optical, electronic and chemical properties (outputs), such as quantum yield, light
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Engineering, or related areas; experience in material synthesis (preferably pulsed laser deposition – PLD/epitaxy), structural/spectroscopic techniques, and electronic/optical properties of perovskites
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experience in microbiological research tools, molecular biology (including gene expression and sequencing), biochemistry, and specialized microscopy. The applicants should email the Principal Investigator, Dr
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; • Electron microscopies (Transmission Electron Microscopy – TEM and Scanning Electron Microscopy – SEM) for morphological and structural studies; • X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) for surface chemistry
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candidates should email raando@iq.usp.br to obtain access to the detailed position description and application procedure. This opportunity is open to candidates of any nationality. The selected candidate will
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author, preferably in an A1 CAPES journal. The position is open to both Brazilians and foreigners. Email to jose.nicolau@fm.usp.br , subject “Vaga Bolsa PD.” Attach a motivation letter; Curriculum Summary
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collisions applied to Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and/or the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) and experimental data analysis with ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) or Stellar Intensity Interferometry (SII) in