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Ph.D. degree in experimental nuclear physics. The appointee will work with Prof. Jenny Lee to perform and analyze data for experiment at IMP / HIAF/ RIKEN. The appointee is also expected to work
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), knowledge of medical statistics and skills of common statistical analysis software. The appointee will be responsible for supervising, coordinating and developing research projects on health and primary care
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the Department of Physics (Ref.: 532911) We now invite applications for the captioned post(s) available in Prof. Francis Chi Chung Ling’s group. Duties and Responsibilities · work on a project related to silicon
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will work on projects related to oral microbiology and organoid development, under the supervision of Prof. Jade L. L. Teng. For inquiries, please contact Prof. Teng at llteng@hku.hk . Further
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Materials Science and Testing. They should also be highly motivated and have a track record of publications in international journals. Those with a Master’s degree plus at least 1 year of post-qualification
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are in the process of completing a Ph.D. degree will also be considered. The appointee will work with Prof. Zi Yang Meng to conduct research on computational and theoretical condensed matter physics. Areas
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the Department of Physics (Ref.:532423) We now invite applications for the captioned post in Prof. Wang YAO’s group. Duties and Responsibilities Work on projects on novel quantum matters Requirements a Ph.D
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will work on projects related to oral microbiology and organoid development, under the supervision of Prof. Jade L. L. Teng. For inquiries, please contact Prof. Teng at llteng@hku.hk . Further
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. Two positions are possible if suitable candidates can be identified. Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in Physics. The appointee will work with Prof. Chenjie Wang to pursue research in condensed
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the Department of Physics (Ref.: 532217) We now invite applications for the captioned posts available in Prof. Zhong Wan’s group. Those with experience in quantum materials, low-temperature transport, and related