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, Shanghai, China - Number of Openings: 3-4 Research Directions Research Project: Brain-Computer Interface and Neuromodulation Technology for Clinical Applications Research Goals: Establish specific
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Immunology Frontier Research Center (IFReC), The University of Osaka in Japan offers Advanced Postdoc Positions for Immunology, Cell Biology, Bioinformatics and Bioimaging [Advanced Postdoc Program
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), statistical analysis/chemometrics and big data management Proficiency in bioinformatics for linking different -omics datasets Demonstrated experience in writing first author-publications, excellent publication
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statistics, data science, robotics, bioinformatics, biomedical engineering, internet of things, electrical engineering, intelligent power and energy systems, computer systems and security, operation research
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conduct research, supervise postgraduate students and be involved in the other activities of the Department. Our research focusses on a number of aspects including process modelling and automation, biomass
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experts can reduce the environmental impact of the chemical and agricultural industries, offer eco-friendly analytical techniques, and assess the safety of new materials. The application process in
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with disabilities to apply. Qualified disabled applicants will receive preference in the application process. Please submit your application in English no later than 15th August 2025 under the following
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, curriculum analysis, and effectiveness of interventions. Designing and implementing processes and standards to maintain and ensure quality of teaching and learning in FEBE programmes. Developing and
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international conferences. Competencies and Behavioural Attributes: Computer Literacy. Proficiency in English. Good organisational, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong interpersonal relationships and a
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multi-Omics approaches such as single-cell transcriptomics to uncover physiological and pathological cellular and molecular processes in the lung building a bridge to novel clinical applications