11 distributed-systems-phd positions at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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research areas including novel materials, topological phases of matter, non-equilibrium physics, quantum magnetism, superconductivity and other correlated phenomena in quantum many-body systems. Our group
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, Professor Henry Tye, and Professor Yi Wang. The department is expanding its effort in this area by hiring five new faculty in theory and experiment. Further information about the Department can be found
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. The department is expanding its effort in this area by hiring five new faculty in theory and experiment. Further information about the Department can be found at http://physics.ust.hk . Applicants must possess a
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Technology include Professor Andrew Cohen, Professor Tao Liu, Professor Kam-Biu Luk, Professor Kirill Prokofiev, Professor George Smoot, Professor Henry Tye, and Professor Yi Wang. The department is expanding
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must possess a PhD degree in physics or related field and provide evidence of strong research productivity. Appointment at Associate Professor level or above will also be considered for candidates with
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, functional materials, energy and catalysis, process system engineering, data science, and artificial intelligence for medicine and chemical engineering. Applicants should have a PhD degree in chemical
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, Professor Kirill Prokofiev, Professor George Smoot, Professor Henry Tye, and Professor Yi Wang. The department is expanding its effort in this area by hiring five new faculty in theory and experiment. Further
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, Professor Henry Tye, and Professor Yi Wang. The department is expanding its effort in this area by hiring five new faculty in theory and experiment. Further information about the Department can be found
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Professor Yi Wang. The department is expanding its effort in this area by hiring five new faculty in theory and experiment. Further information about the Department can be found at http://physics.ust.hk
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positions at the Assistant Professor level. An applicant must possess a PhD degree in physics or related field and provide evidence of strong research productivity. Appointment at Associate Professor level