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The Plant Science Program in the Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) invites applications for faculty
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The Plant Science Program in the Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) invites applications for faculty
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We are seeking a dynamic and self-motivated Scientist to establish and lead the Plant Tissue Culture and Transformation team as part of the expansion of the Centre for Desert Agriculture in KAUST
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The Multimedia Strategist is responsible for leading production and direction of KAUST video and photography content from creative development through to execution. This position works cross
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technologies developed in the group – Superhydrophobic Sand (USPTO #11,497,177 B2), Engineered Biochar (patent-pending), and slow-release fertilizers (patent pending) – on food crops and native plants
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. The Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering Division comprises five Degree Programs: Plant Science, Bioscience, Environmental Science and Engineering, Marine Science, and Bioengineering. BESE's
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Sand (USPTO #11,497,177 B2), Engineered Biochar (patent-pending), and slow-release fertilizers (patent pending) – on food crops and native plants. These technologies have been recognized with top prizes
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Engineering) and Engineering Biology Topics of focus include (but are not limited to): Microbial genome redesign and synthetic genomics (plant, yeast, mammal agnostic) Scalable expression systems and bioprocess
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for social media platforms. Curate engaging content (videos, imagery, etc.) for KAUST's social media channels that resonate with our target demographics. Establish, oversee and optimize paid campaigns across a
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synthetic genomics (plant, yeast, mammal agnostic) Scalable expression systems and bioprocess engineering for alternative carbon source utilization, and process design for biosystem production Bioprocess