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high-impact journals; - Ability to work collaboratively with autonomy and a strong focus on results. Further Information and Application: Full call available at: https://esalqgeocis.wixsite.com/geocis
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description A post-doctoral researcher is sought to work on the synthesis and characterization of hybrid nanoparticles for applications in magnetic
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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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and pasture phenotyping, focusing on the use of advanced remote sensing technologies as drones and satellite imagery. The fellow will develop phenotyping tools and protocols to identify traits
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Plan of activities Title: Role of Atlantic SST variability modes in modulating marine heat waves Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ilana Wainer
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for additional job details https://fapesp.br/en/postdoc Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteUniversity of CampinasCountryBrazilState/ProvinceSao PauloCityCampinasPostal Code13083
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The position is part of the project “Trajectories without Borders”, dedicated to the interdisciplinary investigation of contemporary refuge
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purpose including a proposal for development based on the project (available at: News – https://www.cosmopoliticasdocuidado.net/ ), and a Curricular Summary using the model established by FAPESP (the São
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collaborative environment. The fellow will work within the scope of the Energy Production and Innovation Center (EPIC), an Applied Research Center (ARC) jointly set by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP
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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