Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
-
Field
-
are willing to work at the forefront of these areas. Candidates must have a recent doctorate in the field. The selected candidate will receive a FAPESP Post-Doctoral Fellowship of R$ 12,570.00 per month plus a
-
to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Selection of a post-doctoral fellow to work within the scope of a research project supported by the São Paulo Research
-
strategies and investigates the relationship between molecular structure and functional properties. In addition to developing sustainable and biocompatible synthetic routes to designed compounds, the work
-
? The selected applicant will be involved in field sampling, in situ and ex situ experiments, laboratory work, data analysis, and writing manuscripts. Applicants should send an e-mail to kitahara@usp.br
-
concentration of open drug scenes. The research plan is part of the SCD – Open Drug Scenes project, one of the Science Centers for Development in São Paulo state (Brazil) supported by the São Paulo Research
-
of local public policies. The fellow will work within the scope of the SCD – Open Drug Scenes project, one of the Science Centers for Development in São Paulo state (Brazil) supported by the São Paulo
-
+ individuals in open drug scenes, using an intersectional approach. The research plan is part of the SCD – Open Drug Scenes project, one of the Science Centers for Development in São Paulo state (Brazil
-
Interfaces (Germany). The selected researcher will work on the development of different synthetic strategies for block copolymers based on limonene and other renewable monomers, aiming at the design of self
-
, gravity and strings. Candidates are expected to demonstrate a capacity for independent research work, ability to collaborate in the supervision of PhD students and should have a publication record
-
Brazil is developing a project in quantum optics to develop squeezed light sources and sensors such as atomic magnetometers. The fellowship will be linked to the Young Researcher project as part of