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, but is projected to grow to 2 postdocs (incl. this positions), 3 PhD students, and a variable number of MSc students. KAUST provides a highly collaborative research environment, and active engagement
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students, but is projected to grow to 2 postdocs (incl. this positions), 3 PhD students, and a variable number of MSc students. In addition, KAUST provides a highly collaborative research environment, and
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across a wide range of diverse and cutting-edge fields. Opportunities exist within our well-funded research areas such as AI, Intelligent Secure Systems, Intelligent Manufacturing and Robotics
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. Quantifying the spatio-temporal variability in their nutritional contributions—and integrating this knowledge into dietary assessments and future food security scenarios—is crucial for developing resilient
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), and Dale Squires (NOAA Fisheries & UC San Diego). The Integrated Reef Fisheries Lab is a new lab dedicated to advancing the sustainability of coral reef fisheries and aquatic food systems both in
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One postdoctoral position is currently available at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) for a collaborative project with a starting date of April 1, 2020. The candidate will
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Applicants must have a PhD in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or Electrical and Computer Engineering, and have published their research in prestigious conferences and journals in related
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holding a PhD in chemical, environmental or process engineering, to apply for a full-time post-doctoral fellowship position in the field of water desalination, focusing on the development of an artificial
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/10.1016/j.isci.2022.104225 ), their 3D organization in the bone marrow, and the cell-to-cell interactions that define cell differentiation. Furthermore, we are investigating – through the same technologies
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This postdoc position is for a specialist in the fabrication of silicon heterojunction solar cells to be integrated into monolithic silicon perovskite tandem solar cells. For this position, we