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control associated with the crop. Disease management methods include plant breeding through conventional genetic improvement or marker-assisted selection, in addition to other approaches commonly applied in
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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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potential use of the Tietê–Paraná Waterway. 3) Solving problems associated with the definition of regular navigation services. 4) Modeling and solving the lock transit scheduling problem. Requirements: • PhD
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at developing new theoretical tools involving scattering amplitudes methods across diverse areas of Theoretical Physics, such as Particle Physics, Cosmology, Quantum Field Theory, Quantum Gravity and String
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Foundation (FAPESP), and combines statistical analysis, spatial methods, and qualitative research. Georeferenced data from the Military Police and the Municipal Secretariat of Urban Security will be used
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Research Foundation (FAPESP). Requirements: • Completed PhD in any field; • Experience in comparative public policy analysis; • Experience with qualitative and quantitative methods; • Intermediate knowledge
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an ethnographic approach and actively collaborate with social movements and IEE-USP, strengthening existing connections. Requirements: PhD completed; fluency in English; experience with qualitative methods
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learning and community engagement in conservation. Requirements: PhD completed; fluency in English; experience with qualitative methods; experience with and availability for fieldwork, in accordance with
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state, Brazil) is offering one post-doctoral position funded by FAPESP, the São Paulo Research Foundation. The project involves developing combinatorial optimization models and methods applied to packing
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optimization in distributed systems. The work also involves modern compiler infrastructures, with emphasis on MLIR, and contributions to LLVM and the OpenMP standard. Applicants must hold a PhD in Computer