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Characterization of Composites in harsh environment. This postdoctoral position focuses on the in-situ multiphysics characterization of composite materials operating in harsh environments. The research aims
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Strategic Leadership: Provide vision and direction for the Registrar’s Office to deliver a student-centered, efficient, and compliant academic services environment. Digital Transformation: Working
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Offer Description A Postdoctoral opening is available in the area of In situ Multiphysics Characterization of Composites in harsh environment. This postdoctoral position focuses on the in-situ
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activities, and ensuring lessons learned are integrated back into SOC operations across both enterprise systems and supercomputing (HPC) environments. Responsibilities Lead and coordinate response efforts
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, preferably within a complex, multi-stakeholder environment. • Demonstrated ability to work cross-functionally, manage sensitive information, and provide high-quality service to internal and external
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research integrated with graduate education, addressing global challenges in areas such as food, water, energy, and the environment. With a diverse international community and state-of-the-art facilities
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alarm systems connected to >65,000 detectors. Our Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) expertise leads the university in the development of innovative systems and programs that enable a strong safety
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Science and Engineering Division. The Composites Lab started at KAUST in 2009 and is an integrated environment for composite science, combining modeling and experimental expertise in a single working
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. This position oversees the installation, configuration, and maintenance of servers, including GPUs, within the CRAY supercomputer environment and other hosted equipment. This position ensures compliance with
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research labs or R&D environments Experience with RF design (e.g., antennas, impedance matching, RF front-end circuits) Specific Requirements Design and develop wireless sensor systems for SHM applications