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in the Finite Element Method and Fracture and Fatigue Mechanics: attendance with approval of course units in the area – 5 points; attendance and approval of some course units partially covering
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considering the weighting factor given to each parameter. In this process abstentions are not allowed. In the event of a tie among candidates with the same highest evaluation score, the Evaluation Panel
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mineral deposits) Preferential factors: (1) Knowledge of geochemistry, in particular, major elements and potentially toxic elements in different geological materials, (2) Analytical experience in
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assessment, and food safety – 4 points iv. Immediate availability, including for fieldwork – 2 points v. Scientific publication of one or more articles in a journal with an impact factor (Web of Science
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to support organizational growth. A key component of this is process engineering through the creation of custom automation scripts that streamline tasks, reduce human error, and enable more scalable management
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used will be as follows: 1. Final classification of academic qualifications (30%); 2. Quality of the curriculum vitae and its suitability for the project in question (50%); 3. Other curricular elements
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. - Whenever possible, documentation proving prior grant benefits should also be attached to the application. VIII.II- Other documents to attach when applying: - Any other elements the candidate considers
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). The evaluation criteria for the curricular component are: Curricular Evaluation = (30%*A)+( 30 %*B)+( 30%*C)+( 10%*D) A. Academic profile of the applicant: Bachelor degree classification equal to or higher than
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component are: Curricular Evaluation = (30%*A)+( 30 %*B)+( 30%*C)+( 10%*D) A. Academic profile of the applicant: Bachelor degree classification equal to or higher than 13 (5 points); Bachelor Degree
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for evaluating applications will be: a) Quality of CV (40%) – including, among other elements, grades obtained throughout the academic career and its suitability for the objectives of the grant; b) Previous