30 density-functional-theory uni jobs at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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filled. High priority will be given to the overall originality and promise of the candidate’s work rather than the candidate’s sub-area of specialisation. An earned PhD in Statistics or a related field
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in simulation, prediction, and analysis of large-scale and complex fluid systems. Special emphasis will be directed toward incorporating high-performance computing, advanced algorithms, machine
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Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. The selected candidate will work collaboratively with the Dean to determine their home program. Located on the western shores of the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia, KAUST
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post-doc (micro-biology) and 5 PhD students at various stages of their projects. The area is part of the Red Sea Global Giga Project which aims to build a world class sustainable tourist development
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The Research Engineer will play a crucial role in developing, maintaining, and improving experimental setups and lab equipment within the Omegalab group. This position involves ensuring the smooth
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drylands agriculture to apply to broaden and deepen our investigation into the effects of our soil amendment technologies for boosting water-use and nutrient-uptake efficiencies in deserts. We welcome recent
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and deepen our investigation into the effects of our soil amendment technologies for boosting water-use and nutrient-uptake efficiencies in deserts. We welcome recent graduates with BS or MS or PhD with
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immune response mechanisms, vaccine development, or genetics of host responses to infectious agents will be considered. Host-Microbiome Interactions: We seek candidates who will study the role
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experience with molecular and cell biological methods. The applicant will work to advance our knowledge of viral vector production in versatility, stability and efficacy with modern techniques from plasmids
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As part of a major initiative to strengthen its research in marine science, the Marine Science Program (MarS) in the Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division at KAUST is