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Engineering, Biochemistry, and Materials Science and Engineering, for the synthesis and development of biomaterials, under the project POLINA - “Unprecedented photolithographic structuring of novel light
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) Of applied research activities, or based on practical work, developed in the last five years, deemed most impactful by the candidate; c) Of knowledge extension and dissemination activities developed in
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Mechanics, to exercise the functions of researcher with a view to developing and improving the sustainable and intelligent operational management of Water Supply Systems, through a Smart Predictive Digital
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of development and fabrication of diamond coatings at low temperature on microelectronic devices, synthesis of diffusion barriers, processing of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes and their physical, chemical and
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the last five years, deemed most relevant by the candidate; b) Of applied research activities, or based on practical work, developed in the last five years, deemed most impactful by the candidate; c
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) position for a First Doctorate Level Researcher for the exercise of research activities in the scientific area of Physics Engineering, to exercise the functions of development and characterization of gaseous
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Engineering, and related fields, with a view to develop and optimize 3D bioprinted models, cell selection and expansion for bone models, biological and mechanical characterization of bioprinted tissues
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, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering and scientific area related, aiming the Development of nonthermal strategies based on high-pressure for the inactivation of bacterial spores, in the scope of the project
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revealing a suitable profile for the activity to be developed with proven proficiency in spoken and written English. Candidate(s) of the contest holding qualifications obtained abroad must prove the
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) position for a First Level Doctorate Researcher for the exercise of research activities in the scientific area of Biotechnology, aimed at the development and optimisation of bioprocessing assays for e-waste