10 operations-research Fellowship positions at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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unique opportunity to actively shape the lab’s research agenda and work on ambitious, multidisciplinary projects. About KAUST Established in 2009, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST
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, electrical and optical characterizations. This position requires conducting translational research in next-generation large-area nanofiber acoustic sensor platforms in structural health monitoring applications
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facilities, including a supercomputer. You will work in an exciting international environment with researchers from over 100 nationalities and will have the opportunity to participate in the development
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to the transition towards net-zero carbon emissions? The group of Prof. Anqi Wang at KAUST is recruiting several postdocs to join our dynamic team. Our research is highly collaborative and interdisciplinary
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, please contact pwonka@gmail.com or upload an application. As a KAUST postdoc or researcher, you will have access to state-of-the-art research facilities. You will work in an exciting international
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effective solution to mitigate GHG emissions that can be deployed at large scales. CCS may enable the industry to continue operating with reduced environmental footprint. The objective of this project is to
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fractures can play a key role on production performance. One of the persisting challenges is to create complex 3D fracture networks and solve multiphase flow efficiently. None of the existing tools can
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We invite applications for multiple Postdoc positions in the Accelerated Connected Computing Lab (ACCL) at KAUST! The new research group, supervised by Suhaib Fahmy explores hardware acceleration