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morning, during rain events and during stable atmosphere for the different formation processes. The vacancy is for the Atmospheric Physics Laboratory at the University of São Paulo's Physics Institute
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academic experience will be requested to finalize the process and grant the fellowship. Failure to present these documents when requested will result in elimination from the selection process. 2 Candidate
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of Medicine of São José do Rio Preto (FAMERP) in São Paulo state (Brazil), offers one (01) post-doctoral position within the scope of the FAPESP Regular Research Grant (Process: 2025/20784-3). The project has
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Resources into Bioproducts and Bioenergy.” Required Expertise The candidate must demonstrate proven experience in: - Renewable hydrogen production; - Proficiency in thermochemical modeling and process
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); Ricardo Mosna (State University of Campinas Gleb Wataghin Institute of Physics – IFGW-UNICAMP). - Dissemination of Knowledge: Marcelo Firer (IMECC-UNICAMP). How to apply Candidates must submit the following
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integrating AI systems with collection management. How to apply: Applications: acervosdigitais@usp.br Subject “Postdoctoral Fellowship – Selection Process – [FULL NAME]”. Required documents: Curriculum Summary
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rare genetic variants associated with mental disorders. The selection process includes two stages: the 1st phase (eliminatory) consists of evaluation of academic transcripts, Curriculum Vitae or Lattes
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motivation letter, and a reference letter from your supervisor to ackeller@unifesp.br with the subject line “INTEREST IN FAPESP POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP”. Selection process: Pre-selected candidates, based
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on performance. Selection Process and Application: Candidates must submit their application materials to mcfjr@unicamp.br by April 05, 2026, using “PD Fellowship Application” as the subject line. The required
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mergers of compact objects, represents a new frontier for connecting cosmology and fundamental physics. Synergies between electromagnetic and gravitational wave sources offer new opportunities for exploring