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Applicants must have a PhD in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or Electrical and Computer Engineering, and have published their research in prestigious conferences and journals in related
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: Design and perform experimental studies to evaluate the thermal stability, abuse tolerance, and safety limits of lithium-ion and next-generation batteries using ARC, DSC, overcharge, and mechanical abuse
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Physics and Quantum Computing (Interdisciplinary Research Center for Advanced Quantum Computing, AQC). This center is headed by famous theorist Daniel Loss Qualifications: PhD in Physics (completed within
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potentially geophysics (inversion) to develop new exploration targeting methods. These will be designed to make the most of the excellent outcrop conditions in Saudi Arabia, which means that a particular focus
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of aquatic foods across time and space (using global and regional datasets). Contribute to the design and implementation of a long-term monitoring program, including: Sampling aquatic foods for nutrient
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, and socio-economic outcomes. Contribute to the design and implementation of a long-term market-based monitoring program for reef fisheries in the Red Sea Openly collaborate with interdisciplinary teams
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description of your vision and of your research plan on that field (the document does not need to be extensive - no more than one A4 page – but should be very high quality. It should clearly highlight a vision
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are encouraged to apply; applicants bridging both areas are especially welcome. Key Responsibilities: · Design and perform experimental studies to evaluate the thermal stability, abuse tolerance, and safety limits
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to the development of mineral resources in Saudi Arabia by developing innovative approaches to mineral exploration, mining, and mineral processing. The working group will initially consist of 1 PhD student and 2 MSc
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at the Mechanics of Composites for Energy and Mobility Lab. (MCEM, https://composites.kaust.edu.sa ). Field of study A Postdoctoral opening is available in the area of Insitu Multiphysics