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invites applications for the positions of tenure-track or tenured Assistant/Associate/Full Research Fellow with expertise in atomic physics, optical sciences, and quantum science and technology, either
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in gas-phase reaction dynamics and spectroscopy. Meanwhile, its research has been extended to other applications, e.g. the structure determination of carbohydrates. Applicants should hold a PhD or
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, Biological Physics , Biophysics , Biophysics/Soft Condensed Matter Theory , Condensed Matter Theory , evolution , Fluid Physics , Material Science , Mechanical Engineering , Network , Nonlinear and Complex
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Professor level. The Institute seeks highly motivated individuals with research interests in stem cells, gene regulation and translational medicine, or mechanisms of carcinogenesis. Details of the Institution
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, Taiwan [map ] Subject Areas: Energy Materials Science Electronic Materials and Devices Quantum Science & Engineering / Chemistry Chemistry / Materials Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/04/11) Position
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invites applications for the position of tenure-track or tenured Full/Associate/Assistant Research Fellow specializing in analytical technology developments for biological research. These positions
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National Taiwan University, Computer Science and Information Engineering Position ID: NTU -Computer Science and Information Engineering -NTUCSIE2025 [#27828] Position Title: Position Type: Tenured
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government-funded Center for Quantum Science and Technology, emphasizing our commitment to innovative and impactful research. We provide comprehensive undergraduate tracks in Physics, Optics and Photonics, and
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the eastern waters of Taiwan and BRCAS has a marine station there, which provides strong support in SCUBA diving for research. An applicant must possess a PhD, with postdoctoral experience and a strong track
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hosts more than 50 distinguished faculty members conducting cutting-edge theoretical and experimental research. Our department is home to a government-funded Center for Quantum Science and Technology