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Postdoctoral researcher in Controlled-Release Fertilizers, Agronomy, Agricultural Sciences, and process development Job Qualifications: PhD in applied Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical
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sustainability. Job Description We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher specialized in membrane processes, with particular expertise in chemical cleaning and fouling control of reverse osmosis membranes
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controlling their underlying specific functionalities and the structure-properties relationship acting over multiple length scales from the molecular, nano to the macro level and their cross-interactions and (c
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analytics. The research assistant will develop real-time flight control algorithms, AI- based data processing, and mission management platforms, contributing to the deployment of smart UAV demonstrators under
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conversion strategies and engineering processes (b) understanding and controlling their underlying specific functionalities and the structure-properties relationship acting over multiple length scales from
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computing, and digital twin technologies for mission autonomy and predictive analytics. The research assistant will develop real-time flight control algorithms, AI- based data processing, and mission
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Design and execute experiments to study molecular and physiological processes in plants. Utilize tools such as proteomics, and metabolomics. Analyze plant phenotypes under controlled and stress conditions
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metabolomics. Analyze plant phenotypes under controlled and stress conditions Present findings at scientific conferences and publish in peer-reviewed journals. Assist in mentoring graduate and undergraduate
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varying phosphorus availability, including interactions with carbon metabolism and biomass partitioning. Key Responsibilities: Conduct controlled environment and field experiments to study plant responses
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Responsibilities: Conduct controlled environment and field experiments to study plant responses to phosphorus and carbon limitations. Analyze biomass allocation and mobilization patterns in response to nutrient