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Ref.: 532494 Work type: Full-time Department: Applied Oral Sciences and Community Dental Care of the Faculty of Dentistry (08023) Categories: Teaching Staff Applications are invited for appointment
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Ref.: 532700 Work type: Full-time Department: Applied Oral Sciences and Community Dental Care of the Faculty of Dentistry (08023) Categories: Senior Research Staff & Post-doctoral Fellow
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Ref.: 532494 Work type: Full-time Department: Applied Oral Sciences and Community Dental Care of the Faculty of Dentistry (08023) Categories: Teaching Staff Applications are invited for appointment
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on Income and Wealth Inequality (led by Professor Bingjing Li ) Investigating the Networks and Behaviours of the Ultra-Rich (led by Professor Heng Chen ) Examining the Socio-Economic Impacts of Income and
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of research include quantum Monte Carlo methods, density matrix renormalization group and tensor network states, and artificial intelligence and neural networks, with particular focus on applying
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Ref.: 532754 Work type: Fractional / Part-time Department: Centre for Advancement of Chinese Language Education and Research within the Faculty of Education (10088) Categories: Senior Research Staff
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, Computer Science, or related disciplines. They should have an excellent command of written and spoken English and Chinese; outstanding communication skills; and the ability to multitask and work independently as
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research methods. Those with research expertise in Digital Policy and Governance, Food Value Chains and Policy Instruments, Environmental Economics, Resource Circularity, Community-level Institutions and the
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, surveillance and control. They should have excellent communication skills, experiences in knowledge sharing, a strong record of research output, and the ability to work independently as well as in a
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experimental, writing, and communication skills. Preference will be given to candidates with research experience in epigenetics, stem cell reprogramming, neural development, disease modelling using human iPSCs