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Controlled-Release Fertilizers, Agronomy, Agricultural Sciences, and process development Job Qualifications: PhD in applied Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Agronomy, Agricultural Sciences
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Postdoctoral researcher in Controlled-Release Fertilizers, Agronomy, Agricultural Sciences, and process development Job Qualifications: PhD in applied Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical
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design and very good programming skills (Python, Pytorch). Excellent command of IT tools and perfect command of AI and Data Science tools. Profile required: PhD in computer science, specializing in AI and
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computing, and digital twin technologies for mission autonomy and predictive analytics. The research assistant will develop real-time flight control algorithms, AI- based data processing, and mission
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). Experience in GIS. Strong scientific writing skills and command of scientific English. Initiative, autonomy, and willingness to conduct fieldwork. Application Documents: Interested candidates should submit
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Responsibilities: Conduct controlled environment and field experiments to study plant responses to phosphorus and carbon limitations. Analyze biomass allocation and mobilization patterns in response to nutrient
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). Experience in GIS and ecological mapping. Strong scientific writing skills and command of scientific English. Initiative, autonomy, and willingness to conduct fieldwork. Application Documents: Cover letter
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. Investigate the paleoenvironmental controls, including redox conditions, productivity, and sedimentation rates, that influenced phosphate formation and trace element accumulation. Study early diagenetic
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a highly motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team on an innovative project focusing on the biological control of legume diseases using microalgae–phosphite–based strategies
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. Strong background in slag thermochemistry, particularly oxygen fugacity control and partition coefficient modeling. Experience in integrating modeling with leaching and separation processes for scale-up