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, distributed systems, or HPC/AI runtimes, as well as strong C/C++ skills and relevant research publications. The fellowship follows current FAPESP regulations and includes Research Contingency Funds
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-month period, depending on the fellow's performance. According to current regulations, fellows may be replaced even before 12 months if they withdraw or their performance is incompatible with what
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The main aims of this research line are to advance current knowledge on: 1. Does the zooxanthellae community associated with
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, Stata, Python, etc.); • Experience with spatial analysis or georeferenced data (considered a plus); • Interest in public security policies. Application Period: January 26 to February 15, 2026 Link
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of statistics and database construction; • Intermediate proficiency in Excel; • Experience in project management. Application Period: January 26 to February 15, 2026 Link:https://forms.gle/Ndn6fEyATKHCCi5U7
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Period: January 9 to January 30, 2026 Link for application:https://forms.gle/Ndn6fEyATKHCCi5U7 Required Documents: • Academic CV; • Statement of interest (1 page). This opportunity is open to candidates
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expenses Duration: 36 months, with the possibility of an international exchange period Workload: Full-time (40 hours per week) Expected start date: April 2026 Requirements: • PhD in Chemical Engineering
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Foundation (FAPESP) and hosted by University of São Paulo's São Carlos School of Engineering (EESC-USP) in Brazil. The project concerns the investigation of surface dryout near the critical point during flow
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Fellowship (R$ 12,570.00/month) plus a Technical Reserve equivalent to 10% of the annual fellowship to cover unseen expenses related to research. Applications must include a FAPESP CV Summary (current model
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Fellowship (R$ 12,570.00/month) plus a Technical Reserve equivalent to 10% of the annual fellowship. Applications must include a FAPESP CV Summary (current model, available at https://fapesp.br/en/6351 ), two