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Information Eligibility criteria Eligible destination country/ies for fellows: Brazil Eligibility of fellows: country/ies of residence: All Eligibility of fellows: nationality/ies: All Work Location(s) Number
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. Research Program: Ecosystem management to Address Grand Challenges. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Leonardo Augusto de Vasconcelos Gomes. The researcher will work in person on the São Paulo campus. Qualifications
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of the project coordinator, Professor Melvina Araújo (melvina.araujo@unifesp.br ) until November 24, 2025. The complete call for applications can be viewed at: https://drive.google.com/file/d
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for fellows: Brazil Eligibility of fellows: country/ies of residence: All Eligibility of fellows: nationality/ies: All Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteEscola Politécnica
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integrity, uniform pressure distribution, and efficient thermal management under high-temperature operational conditions (500-1000 °C); 2. Implement and validate an advanced computational framework
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Professor Lourdes Sola, a senior professor and co-coordinator of the Research Group on International Political Economy, Varieties of Democracy and Decarbonization at IEA-USP, is currently seeking a
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The research group led by Professor Leila da Costa Ferreira is offering a postdoctoral fellowship to work on a project at the Climate Crisis
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the implementation of case studies to test and evaluate the developed systems; 4. Support in supervising the Technical Training scholarship holders responsible for system development. The fellow will work within the
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hours of work per week, for 12 months, renewable for an equal period. For more information, please consult: https://fapesp.br/en/postdoc . Those interested should send the following documents by e-mail
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University of Campinas (UNICAMP), working under the supervision of professors Matthew Luzum, Jun Takahashi, and/or Giorgio Torrieri. These positions are part of a multidisciplinary project funded by the São