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, synthesis of nanostructures by chemical methods and characterization by physical techniques – Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), etc. Candidates should apply by March
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This project to be developed at the University of São Paulo's São Carlos Institute of Physics (IFSC-USP) in Brazil aims to study the
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Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Field of knowledge: Agricultural entomology and microbiology FAPESP process
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for astrophysics and cosmology in Brazil. Both the Physics and the Astronomy Departments host research groups working on a wide range of topics including cosmology, large-scale structure, advanced statistical
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failures and damages in the artificial oil lifting process. This project will be supervised by Professor Alberto Luiz Serpa. The position is open to Brazilians and foreigners. Interested candidates should
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8 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Center for Research and Innovation in Biodiversity and Drug Discovery Department Sao Carlos Institute of Physics Research Field Biological sciences
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products as drug candidates for malaria at the University of São Paulo's São Carlos Institute of Physics (IFSC-USP) in Brazil under the supervision of Prof. Rafael Guido. This fellowship is linked
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oil lifting process. This project will be supervised by Professor Alberto Luiz Serpa. The position is open to Brazilians and foreigners. Interested candidates should send the following documents
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by the State University of Campinas in Brazil. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Computational Physics, or a related field. Excellent computer architecture skills
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of extended periods abroad. USP is the top university in Latin America, and is the main center for astrophysics and cosmology in Brazil. Both the Physics and the Astronomy Departments host research groups