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Bacteriophages) at the University of São Paulo (USP) invites applications for a FAPESP-funded post-doctoral position to develop bacteriophage bioinformatics methods and to apply these and other methods
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, and contributing to high-impact scientific publications. The position is open to Brazilian and international applicants. The selected candidate will receive a FAPESP Post-Doctoral Fellowship (R
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Post-Doctoral Fellowship within the Thematic Project “IHealth-MD – Intelligent Management of Multimodal Health Data for Decision
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Institute (IMar-UNIFESP) in Santos, Brazil. This opportunity is open to candidates of any nationality. The selected candidate will receive a FAPESP Post-Doctoral fellowship in the amount of R$ 12,570.00
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Sciences (IAG-USP) in Brazil invites applications for a post-doctoral position within the project “Exploring Double-Layer Water Cherenkov Detector Designs for SWGO: Bridging the Gap with CTAO”, carried out
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description One post-doctoral position is available at the HIDROSIS – Science Center for Development of Inland Waterway Systems, one of the SCDs in São
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(outcomes). Several strategies of analysis will be used. This opportunity is open to candidates of any nationality. Each selected candidate will receive a FAPESP Post-Doctoral fellowship in the amount of R
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). Candidates must meet the following requirements: - PhD in Computer Science; - Experience in research on the use of AI to recommend code refactoring opportunities; - Experience with data analysis and data
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description One Post-Doctoral Fellowship (PD) is available at the Center for Innovation in Urban and Energy Resilience (CIRUE), one of the Science Centers
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the project, the post-doctoral researcher will investigate resource allocation problems (energy, access points, channels, frequencies, etc.) that can be solved using efficient algorithms with reduced use