59 high-performance-quantum-computing positions at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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electrochemical characterizations of synthesized hard carbon materials. Analyze material performance using advanced techniques such as XRD, SEM, TEM, BET, Raman spectroscopy, and electrochemical testing
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of bioinformaticians, computer scientists, biotechnologists, biologists, and biochemists. The successful candidate will also enjoy an environment aimed to facilitate progress in the research career: networking, student
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essential step of the entire hydrogen chain. Owing to their light weight, high specific strength, good fatigue response, and dimensional stability, the use of fiber-reinforced plastic pressure vessels for
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and Research Program, Reef Restoration Initiative, and a consultancy arm dedicated to providing expert services on marine and dive projects to The Kingdom. The dive safety program includes ~200 divers
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research findings at high-impact conferences. Engage in a supportive environment that fosters professional growth and development.
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The Bioscience Program in the Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) is launching a significant initiative
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, scripting, backup, monitoring and automation skills are required. This is a highly technical role requiring high performance computing (HPC) or large scale computing experience, in complex environments.
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applications. Improve material quality by reducing defects and enhancing large-area uniformity and continuity. Perform detailed structural, chemical, and electrical characterizations using XRD, SEM, TEM, Raman
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solvent extraction, membranes, and adsorption, for recycling and purification of selected elements from the cathode materials. System level performance optimization of metal recovery processes. Publish
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and technological challenges. In the Nature Index Rising Stars, KAUST was ranked #19 in the world of the fastest rising universities for high quality research output. KAUST was also ranked as the