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; Study of the interaction between triboelectric devices and biological fluids. Legislation and regulations: Law no. 40/2014, updated by Decree-Law no. 123/2019, of 28 August (Statute of Scientific Research
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to analyze complex situations and determine appropriate courses of action while engaged with students in personal interactions of a sensitive nature. The ability to work and communicate effectively with a
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/valorization processes. Participation in project meetings, particularly those associated with the development of the aforementioned tasks. Data management and analysis. Dissemination of results. Interaction with
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interactions between phytochemicals and the skin; 4. Support in the development and characterization of cosmetic formulations. V - Initial grant duration: 12 months V.I - Renewal Possibility: Possibily
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English. Your research qualities are in line with the faculty and university research policies . You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You are resilient and self
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with a focus on socio-technical systems and human-machine interaction All applicants must demonstrate an above-average academic track record, typically with a cumulative grade point average of 1.7