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) position for a First Doctorate Level Researcher for the exercise of research activities in the scientific area of Physics Engineering, to exercise the functions of development and characterization of gaseous
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Engineering, and related fields, with a view to develop and optimize 3D bioprinted models, cell selection and expansion for bone models, biological and mechanical characterization of bioprinted tissues
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proposal of activities that the candidate intends to develop during the first five years of your activity as an Assistant Professor, explaining how you can contribute to the progress and development
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of the assessment described under Section 5 below. 2.3 — The compulsory application minute, to be completely filled out, dated, and signed, is available at https://www.ua.pt/file/78384 . 2.4 — Submission
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, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering and scientific area related, aiming the Development of nonthermal strategies based on high-pressure for the inactivation of bacterial spores, in the scope of the project
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revealing a suitable profile for the activity to be developed with proven proficiency in spoken and written English. Candidate(s) of the contest holding qualifications obtained abroad must prove the
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) position for a First Level Doctorate Researcher for the exercise of research activities in the scientific area of Biotechnology, aimed at the development and optimisation of bioprocessing assays for e-waste
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at the development of new hydrometallurgical processes for the leaching of the black mass from lithium-ion batteries and the separation of critical metals using alternative solvents, within the scope of the REVITALISE
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of development of enamels for writing boards, within the scope of the projectCerBoard - High-Performance Ceramic Boards, Sustainably Crafted”, COMPETE2030-FEDER-02055000, supported by the Programa Regional Centro
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Sciences, to exercise the functions of developing a 3D bone model using micro-automation and microfluidic systems, within the METABONE project “Exploration of metastasis in the bone microenvironment – breast