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with a brief summary of your experience; 3. Three reference letters, including one from the PhD supervisor, with an e-mail address for contact. The selected candidate will receive a Post-Doctoral
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with a brief summary of your experience; 3. Three reference letters, including one from the PhD supervisor, with an e-mail address for contact. The selected candidate will receive a Post-Doctoral
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, Brazil, has one post-doctoral fellowship position available in the area of Food Technology, with a focus on Pulsed Light Technology Applied to Animal-Origin Products. Prerequisites: - PhD completed within
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of a 5-year FAPESP-funded thematic project entitled “Nitric-oxide-releasing hydrogels and vascular prostheses for cardiovascular applications.” Qualifications include a PhD in Biology, Physiology
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Qualifications include a PhD in Biology, Physiology, or Medicine from a recognized institution, with strong preference for prior experience in Cell Biology, Histology, and Biochemistry, demonstrated by a solid
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: - Candidate should have a PhD in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Biochemical Engineering or related discipline; - Should have completed PhD in last 7 years; - Should have a sound scientific publication
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months and the other of 24 months, both expected to begin in December 2025. The deliberation will be carried out by a Selection Committee composed of PhD researchers. To apply, candidates must send
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for application in different matrices. The candidate must meet the following requirements: - PhD in Bioprocess Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Food Engineering, Biotechnology, or related fields; - PhD degree
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Candidates must have research experience or a PhD in Nuclear Technology, with a degree in chemistry, physics, pharmacy or related areas
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funded by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) involving UNICAMP and Zhejiang University. Candidates must have defended their PhD less than