10 density-functional-theory-dft Fellowship positions at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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quest of discovering principles of natural adaptive computation and fundamental understanding of cells – the building blocks of life we use a blend of computational, experimental, and theory-driven
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unique opportunity to actively shape the lab’s research agenda and work on ambitious, multidisciplinary projects. About KAUST Established in 2009, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST
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. The candidate will work in a transdisciplinary environment to develop a nanofiber acoustic sensor platform, identify best suited nanomaterials, fabricate and characterize the nanofibers, build and characterize
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facilities, including a supercomputer. You will work in an exciting international environment with researchers from over 100 nationalities and will have the opportunity to participate in the development
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fractures can play a key role on production performance. One of the persisting challenges is to create complex 3D fracture networks and solve multiphase flow efficiently. None of the existing tools can
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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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generous benefits. The candidate will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team at KAUST and KAU. The successful applicant will become a part of the Ali I. Al-Naimi Petroleum Engineering Research Center
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, please contact pwonka@gmail.com or upload an application. As a KAUST postdoc or researcher, you will have access to state-of-the-art research facilities. You will work in an exciting international
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, programming, and connecting accelerators to enhance performance, latency, and efficiency in emerging applications. Our current projects are exploring hardware acceleration in smart NICs, application-specific