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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Soil Science Geotechnologies Group at the Universi of São Paulo's “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture (GeoCiS/ESALQ-USP) in
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the soil (high, adequate and restrictive), with the ultimate goal to mitigate nutritional stress and enhance nutrient accumulation in plant tissues, resulting in better crop production and more carbon
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4 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company FAPESP - São Paulo Research Foundation Research Field Environmental science Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Country Brazil Application Deadline 15 Oct 2025 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Not Applicable Is the...
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an outer membrane core complex (OMCC), connected to the inner membrane complex (IMC). In minimized systems, the IMC includes VirB10, VirB3, VirB4, VirB6, and VirB8. While OMCC structures from expanded and
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aims to structurally characterize a subcomplex of the type VI secretion system (T6SS) found in bacteria of the Xanthomonaceae family. For that, a combination of biochemical and structural biology
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(XRD) for structural analysis; • Dynamic light scattering (DLS) for particle size distribution and colloidal stability; • Magnetometry techniques (e.g., VSM, SQUID) for magnetic property evaluation
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, uncertainty, and digital platforms; - Methods: Gioia, Langley, Eisenhardt, CNA, QCA; structural equation modeling, neural networks; - Fluent communication in Portuguese and English is considered a plus. The
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, Innovation, and Dissemination Centre B3 (Biology of Bacteria and Bacteriophages), supported by FAPESP (São Paulo Research Foundation). The project aims to structurally characterize a subcomplex of the type VI
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with the main objectives of the projects, meaning he/she must: 1. Develop and optimize end plates for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) using multiphysics topology optimization, aiming to ensure structural
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Characterization of Proteins of Bioluminescent Systems,” under the supervision of Prof. Vadim Viviani. The project is part of the FAPESP Thematic Project “Bioluminescence: biodiversity; metabolic origin; structure