Sunday, October 24, 2010

[Saudi Arabia] Research Fellow in Advanced Electronic Transport Theory at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology plus 2 more

[Saudi Arabia] Research Fellow in Advanced Electronic Transport Theory at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology plus 2 more


[Saudi Arabia] Research Fellow in Advanced Electronic Transport Theory at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Research Fellow in Advanced Electronic Transport Theory at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Research Fellow in Advanced, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia.

A Postdoctoral research position is available immediately at the Center for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices (Trinity College Dublin IRELAND) (www.crann.tcd.ie) and at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (www.kaust.edu.sa). The position will be respectively in the “Computational Spintronics Group” (www.spincomp.eu) headed by Prof. Stefano Sanvito at CRANN and in the “electronic structure theory” group (www.kaust.edu.sa/academics/faculty/schwingenshologl.html) headed by Prof. Udo Schwingenschlögl at KAUST.


[UK] PhD Studentship in Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London

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PhD Studentship in Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London

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PhD Studentship, Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London, UK

Experimental Investigation of Fluid Flow and Mass Transport in Heap Leaching Imperial College London – Department of Earth Science and Engineering A Rio Tinto studentship is being offered to an excellent student in Chemical Engineering, Minerals Processing or related disciplines. The studentship will cover all student fees, and also offers a tax-free stipend of approximately £15,590 per annum for the period 2010/2011. Applications will be considered from both local and overseas students.

Heap leaching is a process for extracting metals from ores. It is rapidly increasing in its usage due to lower operating and capital costs compared to more conventional extraction methods. Understanding the fluid flow and mass transport processes occurring within the heap is essential to improving its design and operation.


[USA] Research fellowship for Indonesian at Harvard Kennedy School

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Research fellowship for Indonesian at Harvard Kennedy School

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Harvard Kennedy School Indonesia Program Call for Indonesia Research Fellows for January-June 2011

The Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) Indonesia Program invites Indonesian researchers, academics, and practitioners to apply for Indonesia Research Fellowships for the period January 15 to June 15, 2011 in order to pursue independent research projects at the Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia, which is part of the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation of the Harvard Kennedy School. Successful applicants will join a lively community of researchers working on Asia-related issues.


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