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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a post-doctoral researcher to work on the development of a multiscale reservoir simulator using the finite element
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or smart) method for carbonate reservoirs. After modeling, optimization studies will be conducted using proxy models. This position is for the Laboratory of Reservoir Simulation and Management (LASG) in
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regarding texts and formats, whenever related to the BNCC (Brazil's National Common Curricular Base). Some essential activities are: - Age group selection according to BNCC; - Definition of physiological
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background in petroleum engineering, geology, geophysics, or related fields. Knowledge of reservoir engineering (especially numerical simulation) and programming skills is preferred. The objective
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modeling, atomistic simulation and experimental validation. The fellow will be based at the Aeronautics Institute of Technology (ITA) in São José dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil
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strong expertise in quantum computing, quantum algorithms, and physical simulations, including: - Quantum optimization (preferably Quantum Walk-based methods) - Quantum simulation (cold-atom/quantum-optics
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@gmail.com with the subject line “Postdoc Autoimmune Fellowship Einstein”. The fellow will develop his/her activities at the Computational System Biology Laboratory (CSBL) based at InovaUSP, the University
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stipend of BRL 12,570.00 (USD 2,373.85), tax-exempt, plus a 10% annual fund for research-related expenses. Applications: send CV, motivation letter, copy of your doctoral thesis, and up to three contacts
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of the regional datasets for the project data and knowledge base; • Create analytical workflows; • Lead scientific publications; • Contribute to developing / teaching relevant course material. For a full
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. Dr. Rômulo Augusto Ando (raando@iq.usp.br ), as part of the FAPESP Thematic Project “Signal-Enhanced Spectroscopies: Nanomaterials, Theory, and Computational Simulation” (grant number 2022/11983-4