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, education, and innovation. Located in Saudi Arabia, on the eastern shores of the Red Sea, KAUST offers superb research facilities, generous baseline research funding, and internationally competitive salaries
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Bioinformatics (generative protein design) Methodology (machine learning, deep learning, and AI) for analysis and prediction of genotypic variation Methodology (machine learning, deep learning, and AI
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interdisciplinary research, education, and innovation. KAUST attracts top international faculty, scientists, engineers and students to conduct curiosity-driven and goal-oriented research to address the world’s most
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student advising is expected. About KAUST: KAUST is an international, graduate research university dedicated to advancing science and technology through interdisciplinary research, education, and innovation
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methods for bioengineering Topics of focus include (but are not limited to): Automation and robotics Genomics Biological imaging Bioinformatics (generative protein design) Methodology (machine learning
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student advising is expected. About KAUST: KAUST is an international, graduate research university dedicated to advancing science and technology through interdisciplinary research, education, and innovation
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with expertise in one or more areas of Polymer Chemistry, including dynamic covalent bond-based polymers (e.g., vitrimers), smart sustainable polymers, design/synthesis of degradable polymers, recycling
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Optimization. Candidates with portfolios that align with Saudi Arabia’s national priorities for research, development, and innovation (RDI), namely, Health and Wellness, Sustainability and Essential Needs
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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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for medicine and health. Candidates are expected to have a plan for attracting funding and consider how to integrate their research activities into the Kingdom’s economic growth strategy. The Program welcomes