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, Hong Kong [map ] Subject Areas: Materials Science / Computational Quantum Science & Engineering / Physics Physics / Condensed Matter Theory Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/11/04) Position
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Theory; Computational Physics; X-ray Spectroscopy; Electronic Structure; Ultrafast Dynamics , Condensed Matter Theory , Hard Condensed Matter Theory , High Performance Computing , many-body quantum
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the project leader in the research project - “Nonlinear conic programming: Theory, algorithms and software”. Qualifications Applicants should have an honours degree or an equivalent qualification. Applicants
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, Atomic/Molecular Physics , Cold Atom Physics , Cold Atoms and Molecules , Cold QCD Group , Condensed Matter Experiment , Condensed Matter Physics , Condensed Matter Physics; Condensed Matter Theory
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research directions include: Reversible material representation methods for accelerated inverse design Large language, diffusion & graph neural models for materials discovery Fine tuning and architecture
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: clinical social work children and family gerontology macro social work theories and practice Applicants should have (i) a relevant PhD degree; (ii) a strong publication track record; (iii) proven ability
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, media theory, philosophy of technology, etc. Art Management: Managerial, legal, and business topics related to AI arts, NFTs, etc. Qualifications Demonstrate a proven record of research, creative work
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Senior Lecturer/ Lecturer/ Assistant Lecturer in the HKU Institute for Climate and Carbon Neutrality
experience in conducting professional training or education; Ability to bridge theory and practice by engaging with industry practitioners and academic peers; Good command of written and spoken Chinese
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mechanics in biology, materials or soft matter - AI in chemical theory, computation and application for synthetic chemistry, chemical biology or functional materials Duties and Responsibilities - Develop and
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studies; Apply for competitive external funding (e.g., RGC grants) to support a sustainable research agenda; Teach assigned undergraduate or postgraduate courses each semester on communication theory