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are scheduled to begin in February 2026. Interested candidates should send, a Biosketch (FAPESP template), a link to their Lattes CV (Brazilian candidates), a copy of their PhD thesis, 2 letters of recommendation
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bioluminescent organisms. Requirements: Proven experience in molecular biology, heterologous expression and purification of proteins, enzymatic assays, proteomic analysis and synthetic biology, PhD obtained within
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computational tools to capture and to analyze geometric urban data to answer important questions regarding cities. In particular, the following subjects will be considered: sidewalk representation, simulation
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autonomic control and cognition, with the potential to advance preventive and therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative diseases. Applicants must hold a PhD in Physiology, Pharmacology, Neuroscience
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using methodologies recently developed by our group; and (3) exploring the star–disk interface through LSST light curves, spectroscopic and polarimetric follow-up, and hydrodynamic simulations. Candidates
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–atmosphere interactions in the South Atlantic and their impact on extreme events over Brazil. Simulations from PMIP4-GCM will be used as initial and boundary conditions and validated against proxy data
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incorporating local constraints (stress, displacement, temperature) via the Augmented Lagrangian method and global compliance constraints, applying coupled thermomechanical simulations to predict performance in
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performance in the PhD course; articles in international journals on the subject of the fellowship project; experience in modeling, numerical simulations, and computational programs of chaotic particle
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the State University of Campinas (FEM-UNICAMP) in Brazil under coordination of Prof. Denis Schiozer. Fellowship Supervisor: Prof. Alberto Luiz Serpa, co-PI at EPIC Requirements: PhD in Engineering with
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research group investigates the effects of different models of hypoxia (real and/or simulated) on central and peripheral physiological adaptations in both humans and rodents. The successful candidate is