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at the water–soil–plant interfaces of food crops and native trees in alkaline sandy soils. We invite agronomists, soil specialists, irrigation specialists, and experts in drylands agriculture to apply to broaden
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& Characterization, Extreme Computing, and Informatics. About you The postdoc researcher will be expected to take a leading role in developing and carrying out the research program. The project will require strong
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observations and mechanism). Microstructure manipulation for tailoring macroscopic response: Toughing mechanism using surface on involume spatial variations. Structural health monitoring (SHM) and smart
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(Generation of unique databases on well-identified frames), validated models in operational conditions (New models based on real in-situ observations and mechanism). Microstructure manipulation for tailoring
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operational conditions (New models based on real in-situ observations and mechanism). Microstructure manipulation for tailoring macroscopic response: Toughing mechanism using surface on involume spatial
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solvent extraction, membranes, and adsorption, for recycling and purification of selected elements from the cathode materials. System level performance optimization of metal recovery processes. Publish
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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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Prof. Suzana Nunes at KAUST has open positions for highly qualified postdoc candidates to work in polymeric membrane development from lab to semi-technical scale to start in April 2021. Information
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immediately and will be open until filled. A generous package will be offered for postdocs that includes a competitive tax-free salary (no less than $50k/year), free on-campus housing, free health insurance
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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