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The Yavuz Lab at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, is accepting applications for postdoctoral scholars. Successful candidates will conduct research on the synthesis of nanomaterials for applications in energy and the environment. Submit your CV at...
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surface spectroscopists and theoreticians towards molecular insights into the experiments The candidate should have a PhD in organic/physical/analytical chemistry. We expect the individual to be curiosity
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interfaces are implicated in numerous natural and industrial processes, such as the atmosphere–hydrosphere exchange, cloud physics and chemistry, thundercloud charging, precipitation, ion speciation, aerobic
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for chemical and morphological characterization. The candidate should preferentially have a PhD in chemistry, polymer science, or membrane preparation and characterization. Besides the salary (contract of 2
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Position focus: Large multi-domain proteins, protein-nucleic acid complexes; Protein structure and dynamics determined by cutting-edge NMR techniques. The research of the group is focused on atomic-level insight into essential and topical questions of biochemistry and molecular medicine. The...
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Position focus: Bio-inspired and self-assembly materials, protein aggregation; Intrinsically disordered and flexible proteins. The candidate for the postdoctoral position should be able to carry out interdisciplinary projects to study the structural and dynamic properties of Intrinsically...
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trees/bushes/shrubs in hot and dry regions. Consideration will also be given to those with experience in horticulture, agricultural engineering, and soil chemistry. Successful candidates will contribute
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The lab of Professor Sahika Inal is looking for a postdoc with a PhD in physics, chemistry, electrical engineering or related areas specialized in electrochemistry, organic electronics and/or
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our experimental results. This research lies at the intersection of physics, chemistry, and engineering. Sample publications: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b01835 Physicists, electrical engineers