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, mobility, human language technologies, agri-food, industry 4.0, and smart grids. This high level of knowledge transfer is achieved through both competitive research projects and direct contracted research
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(1) Post-doctoral Research Grant, in the frame of the R&D project TRANSFOrm - Back to the future: Traditional agroforestry systems as NbS to face multiple societal challenges, with the financial
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wastewater, within the framework of the Waste2Catalyst Project (“Innovative catalysts from waste for application in the degradation of pharmaceutical compounds by advanced oxidation processes”; reference
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-doctoral research grant within the R&D Project “RADIANCE - Robotic, Automated and DIgital solutions for improving building renovAtion and New Construction Efficiency”, 101235536, funded by European
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-Doctoral Research Fellowshoip within the scope of the R&D project “CustomNiTi - Desenvolvimento de distratores ósseos Avançados”, operation code COMPETE2030-FEDER-01180800, at the Center
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state-of-the-art high-throughput methodologies, such as liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry, within the context of the project “BIOMARK@DM1- Unravelling non-invasive Biomarkers for Myotonic
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the scope of the ERC Starting Grant project "DESignSX" (grant agreement ID: 101116461). Previous experience in metal separation and recovery and/or demonstrable experience in calorimetry and thermodynamics is
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Alto Douro (UTAD) opens a call for one (1) Post-doctoral Research Grant, in Mathematical Sciences, in the frame of the R&D project 2022.06672.PTDC with the financial support of FCT – Portuguese
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view to the research project “Phage@Kiwifruit – Bacteriophages in the control of the kiwifruit canker caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv.actinidiae (Psa) (2024.05721.RESTART)”; funded by the Foundation
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models in the scope of the project GreenNanoBone “Sustainable 4D hydrogels functionalised with plant-based nanoparticles for bone regeneration in cancer patients” (reference Grant agreement ID: 101177877