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Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, or related disciplines with a strong background in computational methods and machine learning. Experience in materials informatics, high-throughput
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Ref.: 531782 Work type: Full-time Department: Department of Chemistry (25200) Categories: Senior Research Staff & Post-doctoral Fellow Applications are invited for appointment as Research Assistant
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://scholar.google.com/citations?user=gkNZYk8AAAAJ&hl=en Requirements A Ph.D. degree in condensed matter physics, material science or chemistry is preferred An excellent command of written and spoken English The ability
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should possess a PhD degree in Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry, Chemistry or a related discipline. They should have strong background and research experience in at least one of the following areas: (1
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. They should have solid knowledge of chemistry and biology, and an excellent command of spoken and written English and Chinese. Experience in bioinformatic data analysis including microbiome, virome and
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modes inside a multimode cavity. Prof. Zhang’s research interests cover topics in AMO physics, including quantum simulation of strongly correlated physics, ultracold chemistry and precision measurements
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strong sense of responsibility and be able to work independently and in a team with different stakeholders. The appointee will work on a research project that evaluates the effects of a programme designed
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Bioinformatics, Computing/Programming, or a related discipline. Experience in using PMNN, ESM2 and RFdiffusion would be an advantage. The appointee will work in collaboration with research teams focusing
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essential good computer skills in infographics What We Offer The appointment will commence in May 2025 and last until end of June 2026. A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and
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computational biology expertise to analyze complex datasets ensure compliance with ethical and regulatory requirements for clinical research provide leadership and mentorship to junior researchers collaborate