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of grades from all your university-level studies. We do not ask for more information/documents at this point (but you can provide more if you want). Should your profile be shortlisted, we will ask for further
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university-level studies. We do not ask for more information/documents at this point (but you can provide more if you want). Should your profile be shortlisted, we will ask for further information if there is
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scientists and 15 Postdocs. We seek a candidate that could complement the current research profiles in the program, which currently has research groups in Bayesian computational statistics and modeling
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positions in Plant Biology at the rank of Assistant Professor. We are particularly interested in exceptional candidates covering plant physiology/biotechnology and plant-soil-microbe interactions, including
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positions in Plant Biology at the rank of Assistant Professor. We are particularly interested in exceptional candidates covering plant physiology/biotechnology and plant-soil-microbe interactions, including
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is to develop a modeling framework including the use of Random-Walk method to predict NMR measurements, pore-scale finite-element modeling on 3D digital models, generated from CT-images to predict
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or physiological parameters (e.g., smartphone-based diagnostics) Novel microscale or nanoscale technologies for biomolecular analysis (e.g., paper-based droplet systems) Nanopore transport Digital/droplet
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with most of those formed during past sea-level highstands. Conditions and Life at KAUST Applications are sought for a two-year Postdoc position. The position will include a competitive salary based on
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implanted systems, digital-assisted tools, and platforms for measuring biomolecular or physiological parameters (e.g., smartphone-based diagnostics) Novel microscale or nanoscale technologies for biomolecular
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core faculty members from 7 countries, one instructional professor, about 40 MS and PhD students, 5 research scientists and 15 Postdocs. We seek a candidate that could complement the current research