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Serve as the Lead for the team ensuring smooth operation of the Linux cluster consisting of 300+ GPU/CPU compute nodes including parallel filesystems and high-performance network. This is partly
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We are currently seeking outstanding candidates to join our faculty team within the Physical Science and Engineering Division (PSE) to lead pioneering research in: - Carbon Fiber
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fractures can play a key role on production performance. One of the persisting challenges is to create complex 3D fracture networks and solve multiphase flow efficiently. None of the existing tools can
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monitoring & control of all the facility automation systems such as: Building Automation System (BAS), Lighting Control System (LiCS) and Power Monitoring System (PMS). This responsibility includes and
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We seek a postdoctoral associate with PhD degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science or in related fields specialized in acoustic sensors, device fabrication, and electromechanical
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capillary pressure, and data-driven, physics-driven machine-learning. Applications are sought for a two-year postdoc position, and will work closely with an industry partner. The position will include a
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and practical AI instruction to a diverse range of participants, including government sector clients. This role will support KAUST Academy’s efforts to build AI capacity across various sectors.
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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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family of printable high-gauge factor wireless sensors by building and extending our related background intellectual property. Responsibilities : Collaborate with the development of a new family of RFID