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, Chemical or Food Engineering, or related áreas and be enrolled in a master's/doctoral degree programme or in a non-degree course in the field of Biological, Chemical or Food Engineering or related áreas
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Engineering or related áreas. Selection process The selection methods to be used will be the following: • Curriculum assessment – 50% (adequacy, average of UC completed from the Bachelor's and Master's degrees
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following areas are eligible to apply: Physical Activity and Health, Sport and Health, Rehabilitation Nursing; Exercise and Health. Applicants must be enrolled in a doctoral program or a non-degree program
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biomass assessment; experience in laboratory work: soil physical and chemical analysis; domain in the use of geographical information systems; data processing; fluency in portuguese and english languages
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applications for a Research Grant (BI) under the "Pharmapitox" Project, in the scientific area of Food Science or Engineering, is open from 13/05/2024 to 31/05/2024. The candidate must: - Be enrolled in a non
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enrolled in a doctoral Degree in Environmental Engineering/Environmental Technology or related field The grant will have a duration of 12 months with possibility of renewal up to 18 months. The tender is
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FieldEnvironmental science » Natural resources managementEducation LevelUndergraduate Skills/Qualifications Enrollment in a MSc program in environmental sciences or engineering or forest resources. Familiarity with
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process The selection methods to be used will be as follows: a) Curriculum evaluation and its suitability for the job in question (60%); b) Knowledge/experience in nutritional characterization and
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the sustainable management of water resources by evaluating the use of treated wastewater in almond groves. Work plan: 1. monitoring the water content in the soil and in the almond trees in the experimental field
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technique Be proficiency in Portuguese and English. Selection process The selection methods to be used will be as follows: 1) Curriculum evaluation (20%) 2) Experience in molecular biology (30%) 3) Motivation