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of KAUST's mission, the marine operation serves as an essential pillar supporting research, education, and exploration within the marine environment. Leveraging its strategic coastal location, KAUST presents
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of KAUST's mission, the dive and boat safety programs serve as essential pillars supporting research, education, and exploration within the marine environment. Leveraging its strategic coastal location, KAUST
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Ph.D. in Oceanography, Marine Science, Environmental Science, or a closely related field A strong publication record in relevant scientific journals Demonstrated ability to secure external research
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, the potential performance of storage systems, the development of modeling frameworks for optimizing energy storage operations and environmental impacts. Mineral exploration & exploitation with experience in
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Environment exposed to high pressure / high temperature / mechanical and environmental loading. Develop accelerated multiscale approaches using AI-based scale transition and homogenization. Develop AI-based
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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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configurations in Energy applications. Lead the development of a unique experimental platform for in-situ characterization under environmental loading of laminated structures. Plan and execute research tasks
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the limiting factor(s) for the growth and survivability of native plantsunder the harsh environmental conditions of the KSA. Experimental design for combinatorial treatments of soil-amendments, e.g., biochar
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in conditions relevant to the energy sector (high pressure, high temperature, extreme environments), as well as maintenance and training on this platform. Participate in the development of patent
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Mechanics for composite structures. Carry out numerical simulation and develop multiphysics-based models of composite materials and structures in complex environments with multiphysics loadings. Plans and