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-ranked university in Latin America, boasts a Computer Vision Group at IME-USP with over 20 years of experience in machine learning research and strong international collaborations. ** Application Process
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selection process for a post-doctoral fellowship in the field of Human Movement Sciences and Rehabilitation, with an emphasis on Pedagogy of Parasport, linked to the project “Multiprofessional Center
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kidney injury, providing deeper insight into the cellular processes that support renal immune function. Candidates must have a proven record of scientific achievement during graduate and/or postdoctoral
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the last 5 years. The selection process will consist of CV analysis, experience and compatibility with the projects mentioned above. Expected start date: January 2026. Interested candidates should send
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, the Brazilian national public health network), with an analysis of cancer care maps in the health regions of São Paulo and related training processes. This project is carried out by the University of São Paulo's
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The work plan involves the use of natural language processing (NLP) to extract, from thousands of scientific articles, relevant
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candidates should email raando@iq.usp.br to obtain access to the detailed position description and application procedure. This opportunity is open to candidates of any nationality. The selected candidate will
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the supervision of Prof. Dr. Marilene Proença Rebello de Souza, within the project Center for Science for the Development of Basic Education: Learning and School Coexistence (CCDEB) (FAPESP Process 2024/01122-7
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the supervision of Prof. Dr. Marilene Proença Rebello de Souza, within the project “Center for Science for the Development of Basic Education: Learning and School Coexistence (CCDEB)” (FAPESP Process 2024/01122-7
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reserve) for 12 months, full-time, with an immediate start. The selection process will consider actions that promote equity in science, particularly regarding gender and motherhood. Applicants should submit