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with soil biodiversity assessments and bioinformatics tools for microbial community analysis. Knowledge of sustainable land management practices and their impact on soil health. Interest in
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industry partners and domain experts. Knowledge Dissemination Prepare high-impact journal articles and present at international conferences. Contribute to workshops and stakeholder briefings on sustainable
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scientific staff in related program areas to gain exposure and build knowledge on experimental/research activities and approaches, in order to improve conceptual development and implementation. Identify areas
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, PSIM, Proteus, LabVIEW, SketchUp, SolidWorks, etc. Knowledge of microcontrollers, STM32, FPGAs, etc. Knowledge of communication protocols such as I2C, SPI, Profibus, Modbus, CAN, MQTT, and HTTP
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Processing, Mining Engineering, Georesources Engineering, or related field. Proven experience in ore characterization techniques (mechanical, mineralogical, physical). Solid knowledge of comminution
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of antibiotics has accelerated the increased prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) around the globe. Our knowledge of the mechanism associated with drug resistance (e.g., molecular adhesion and invasion) is
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in crop physiology, microbiology, plant molecular physiology, or related fields. Strong knowledge about plant-soil-microbes interactions including root growth dynamic, root functional traits
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separation, or membrane processes. Strong knowledge of ion transport mechanisms and membrane behavior. Familiarity with analytical tools Skilled in setting up experimental systems and troubleshooting
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methodologies. Proven proficiency in thermodynamic modeling using FactSage, CALPHAD, and complementary simulation platforms like Aspen Plus. In-depth knowledge of electron microscopy, spectroscopy, and structural
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for the advancement of thermal energy storage technologies. Potentially engage in teaching activities to share knowledge and contribute to the academic mission of the institution, up to no more than 20% of working