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of photoelectrochemical performance. Requirements: PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Engineering, or related fields; experience in semiconductor characterization and electrochemical measurements; proficiency in English
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monthly stipend of R$ 12,570.00, for the project: “Soil carbon and functioning recovery across reforestation methods in Brazil” Host institution: ESALQ/USP – Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil Duration: 24
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in porous media. The researcher will contribute to the implementation of new physics (such as transport, reactions, and thermo-mechanical couplings), computational performance optimizations
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] correspondence) at the Institute for Theoretical Physics of the São Paulo State University (IFT-UNESP). The position is initially for two years and can be renewed, contingently upon performance, for two more years
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“Multiprofessional Center for Paralympic and Parasport Studies (CMEPP): Health, Education, High Performance, and Technology”, one of the Science Centers for Development (SCDs) supported by FAPESP. Prerequisites: • PhD
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No The open position is posted on the website (https://lmaa.pesquisa.ufabc.edu.br/edital-de-selecao-pos-doutorado-fapesp/ ) and also at Fellowship
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Foundation (FAPESP and based at CNPEM. The fellow will work on materials synthesis and epitaxial thin films, performing structural and spectroscopic characterization (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy – XPS
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thin films and interfaces affect device performance and stability. The methodology integrates controlled chemical synthesis, micro- and nanofabrication techniques (including photolithography), and
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)**, **enzyme activity assays**, **flow cytometry handling and data analysis**, and **execution and evaluation of motor and physiological tests related to sports performance**, including **operation of gas
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for Paralympic and Parasport Studies (CMEPP): Health, Education, High Performance, and Technology,” a Science for Development Center (SDC) supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP). The fellow will