16 postdoc-in-plant-breeding positions at NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ABU DHABI in United Arab Emirates
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, Physics, Astrophysics or a related subject and have demonstrated a strong research background. The Physics group at NYUAD currently has more than 10 faculty members and 20 postdocs and research associates
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different abstraction levels. The selected candidate will also have great opportunities to work on interdisciplinary research problems with other postdocs of the center. We also expect successful applicants
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Dhabi seeks to recruit a Research Scientist to work within the newly established Abu Dhabi Precision Medicine Virtual Research Institute (ADPMVRI) supervised by Prof Bas Rokers. The Institute aims
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Dhabi seeks to recruit a Research Scientist to work within the newly established Abu Dhabi Precision Medicine Virtual Research Institute (ADPMVRI) supervised by Prof Bas Rokers. The Institute aims
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, insects and plants. The main foci of these analyses will be: Reconstructing population structure and demography Identifying genes and genomic regions that have evolved adaptively The successful applicant
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bioinformatics and statistical genetics to work within the newly established Virtual Research Institute (VRI). The role of the selected applicant will focus on supporting the Institute’s mission to develop a
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of applications will begin April 1st, and will continue until a suitable candidate is found. To be considered, all applicants need to submit a curriculum vitae, a research statement (up to 3 pages), and letters
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supervision of Future-GRID TecH director Dr. Mohamed Moustafa to establish a structural additive manufacturing laboratory, that is expected to comprise both 3D metal printing as well as large-scale 3D concrete
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the Research Institute at New York University Abu Dhabi, seeks to recruit a research assistant to work on simulations of ocean mesoscale plankton aimed at investigating resolution-dependent numerical biases
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the advanced bioprinting strategies for the in vitro culture of cells and tissues and in vivo testing of the biofabricated tissues. The PI’s previous works has proved the advantages of bioprinting over