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International BMS Fellowship of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering at Peking University Background International BMS Fellowship (IBMSF) is one of The College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering
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University of Nottingham Ningbo China Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Opportunities at the University of Nottingham in Ningbo China Salary 635038 RMB to 780622 RMB per annum
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to achieve their career goals. The UM Postdoctoral Fellow scheme under the UM Talent Programme aims to attract outstanding PhD graduates to conduct research at UM so as to strengthen the research capabilities
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Beijing Institute of Technology, School of Mathematics and Statistics Position ID: 3585-POSTDOC [#26546] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Beijing, Beijing 100081, China
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candidate must have obtained a PhD degree within 3 years and in the areas of Management, Information Systems, Organizational Behavior, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Economics; Excellent oral and written
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to applicants within 3 years of their PhD diploma. Candidates of any nationality are encouraged to apply. APPLICATION PROCESS: Applicants should submit the following: cover letter, CV, brief summary of research
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& Technology). Each research group is led by Research Group Leaders, who report to the Centre Director and the Leadership Team. Each group hosts visiting fellows, through an annual fellowship programme of
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main activities are collaborative research and intellectual exchange within research groups (Heritage & Communication, Health Humanities, Urban & Culture, and Language & Technology). Each research group
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. ZJE has a core facility (composed of FACS core, imaging core, histology core, biochemistry core and bioinformatics core etc.) and a laboratory animal facility (up to 8000 cages) to provide strong
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, brain science, and neuroscience); data science and machine learning; modeling, analysis, simulation and prediction for biological, engineering, physical and quantum systems; probability theory and