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: PhD degree in Materials Science, Chemical Processes or another suitable engineering discipline. Knowledge about phosphate industry Experience in process engineering Knowledge in advanced structural
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: PhD degree in Materials Science, Chemical Processes or another suitable engineering discipline. Sound background in phosphate-based chemistry Experience in mineral chemistry Knowledge in advanced
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Sciences, or related fields. Strong background in isotope hydrology, ecohydrology, and modeling techniques. Experience in fieldwork, data analysis, and scientific writing. Excellent communication skills and
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Qualifications: PhD in Geography, Urban Planning, Urban Sociology, Public Policy, or a related field. Expertise in social and economic geography to study territorial disparities. Understanding of key concepts
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to the in-situ field measurements at Itatinga. The Ecotron experiments are not part of the postdoctoral work and will be made by a French PhD student. Combining data from Eucalyptus stands and
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to enhance research outcomes. Candidate Criteria PhD degree in Chemistry, with a specialization in inorganic chemistry or a closely related area, is required. Research Excellence: A strong track record of
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. Contribute to the supervision of master and PhD students. Qualifications: Ph.D. in Earth Sciences, Remote Sensing, Physics, Applied mathematics, or related field. Strong background in land surface modeling
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the context of thermal energy storage. Criteria of the candidates: PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or related disciplines, with a focus on inorganic materials and/or electrochemistry. Strong
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techniques, data analysis, and scientific writing. Requirements: Educational background: A Ph.D. in Plant Nutrition, Soil Science, Agronomy, Crop Science, or a closely related field. Research experience
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, Organization of field trips, data collection and lab work, Spectral data analysis, data processing, and model development, ‘R’ or Python programming, Co-supervise PhD and undergraduate students. Be willing to be