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Description The selected candidate will carry out research activities in the area of Plant Pathology applied to sugarcane, encompassing the following topics: classical plant pathology, epidemiology, and disease
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development of solutions for inland waterway transportation. The activities include: 1) Comparative analysis of inland waterway transport in relation to other transport modes. 2) Study of production chains with
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. Requirements: PhD completed less than 7 years ago in Computer Science or related areas; experience in machine learning and data science (supervised/unsupervised models, recommendation and evaluation/robustness
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essential for patient care and direct communication. Requirements: - Bachelor's degree in a Life Sciences field and PhD defended within the last seven years in Molecular Biology or Medical Physiopathology
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. The University of São Paulo's School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH-USP) is CIATec's host institution. Requirements: PhD completed less than 7 years ago in Education or related areas; experience in
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(tax-free); relocation support included (research contingency fund, equivalent to 10% of the annual value of the fellowship). Qualifications: PhD in Physics/Astronomy (or related); experience with
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. The entire process must be supported by Artificial Intelligence technologies and should also encompass explainability techniques. The fellow will carry out research within the scope of the Science Center
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projects with tangible outputs; programming skills; operation and planning of electric power distribution networks; and database management. Recently graduated PhD holders are preferred. Application Process
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. Duration The fellowship is granted for 36 months. 4. Eligibility and Requirements • PhD obtained within the last 4 years or by May 31st; • Background in IR image analysis and experimental phase change
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, behavioral testing, and fiber photometry is required, as well as experience with confocal microscopy and immunofluorescence. Interested candidates should send, by March 06, 2026, to Prof. Felipe Villela Gomes