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years; • Have research experience in relevant areas (e.g., AI, security, public policy, STS, etc.); • Demonstrate a strong academic publication record; • Be fluent in English; • Be available for full-time
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involve developing an approach that uses Knowledge Organization (KO) metadata and ontologies to optimize parallel processing and scheduling policies (via Kubernetes) for Machine Learning tasks. The fellow
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River Basin Plan (PCJ Basins)”, funded by the FAPESP through its Research in Public Policies Program and started in August 2024. Activities will be carried out at the University of São Paulo (USP), São
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policies, and large-scale implementation in the public system. CIATec is one of the Science Centers for Development in São Paulo state (Brazil) funded by FAPESP, the São Paulo Research Foundation
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governance strategies. The study will combine document analysis, interviews with public managers and international experts, and the construction of a comparative analytical framework covering health policies
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) supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), and integrates disaggregated administrative data analysis, qualitative interviews, and a critical review of public policies. The study will examine
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frameworks, court decisions, and public policies related to forced displacement. The post-doctoral researcher will work in an interdisciplinary team, analyze judicial databases, collaborate with public
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This post-doctoral fellowship aims to investigate the effects of public security policies on the spatial configuration, mobility, and
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policies that promote forest systems resilient to environmental stresses. Requirements: • PhD in Forest Engineering, Agronomic Engineering, or related areas; • Experience in multifunctional forests and
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, analyzing how these movements position themselves within power relations and climate action networks, articulating knowledge, subjectivities, and public policies. The post-doctoral researcher will adopt