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and leaders. Post Graduate Intake at IIT Delhi – Abu Dhabi M.Tech. program in energy transition and sustainability IIT Delhi - Abu Dhabi's Master’s program in Energy Transition and Sustainability offers
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one of the leaders in pathogen biology research field. NIPB is recruiting tenure-track faculty members and post-doctoral research fellows in subjects including but not limited to Microbiology
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students finishing their MSc or PhD in the field of quantum optics, or young researchers finishing their first post-doc position, to apply for a PhD or Post-Doctoral position in our group in the field
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leading researchers from around the world, with Kyoto being a major hub for international scientific meetings. Eligibility. - A PhD or MD-PhD in any STEM discipline (candidates with undergraduate and
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post should also have the title of chief physician). (4) ZJU Tenured (associate) Professor Applicants are expected to be permanent faculty members at high-level universities, recognized both nationally
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, (6) Metal and inorganic materials, (7) Organic materials, (8) Biomaterials, (9) Data-driven materials development, and (10) Advanced materials analysis technology. Internationally highly esteemed
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: (1) hydrogen-related materials, (2) battery materials, (3) quantum materials, (4) semiconducting materials, (5) artificial intelligence materials, (6) metal and inorganic materials, (7) organic
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) Artificial intelligence materials, (6) Metal and inorganic materials, (7) Organic materials, (8) Biomaterials, (9) Data-driven materials development, and (10) Advanced materials analysis technology. Highly
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will be given to research into (1) Hydrogen-related materials, (2) Battery materials, (3) Quantum materials, (4) Semiconducting materials, (5) Artificial intelligence materials, (6) Metal and inorganic
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such as energy/resources crises and climate change.Fundamental changes to earth system processes and elemental cycling, the fate and transformation of emerging chemical and microbiological contaminants