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simulations of PDEs, deep learning, neural networks. Our research interest: Our focus is on theoretical and computational biological physics, ranging from the study of molecules to cells. We strive to leverage
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education model based upon the concept of Syntegrative Education (SE). SE is a new model developed by the University to address an increasingly networked and complex future of work in the 4th Industrial
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model developed by the University to address an increasingly networked and complex future of work in the 4th Industrial Revolution. The model is core to the University’s strategy for its next ten-year
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the pedagogical potentials and complexities of AI and information technology, addressing learners’ diverse needs, and preparing them for future careers and life. Applicants should have: (1) a doctoral degree in
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engaging in major research directions in the field of software engineering to work in the school. The main research directions include: complex software design and automation, trusted software and quality
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model developed by the University to address an increasingly networked and complex future of work in the 4th Industrial Revolution. The model is core to the University’s strategy for its next ten-year
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to address an increasingly networked and complex future of work in the 4th Industrial Revolution. The model is core to the University’s strategy for its next ten-year development focusing on innovation and
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to, Dynamical Systems, Bifurcation Analysis, Complex Networks, Optimization, Mathematical Biology, Biostatistics, Mathematical Epidemiology, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, P robability Theory, Stochastic
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Work type: Full-time School: School of Computer Science Subject Area: Cyberspace Security, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Computer Networks, Multimedia, etc. Introduce: Chongqing University’s
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The Entrepreneur and Enterprise Hub has adopted a new higher education model based upon the concept of Syntegrative Education (SE). SE is a model developed by the University to address an increasingly networked and