54 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at City University of Hong Kong in Hong Kong
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international reputation. Candidates for Associate Professor should have a number of high-impact publications and grants, and a demonstrated ability/potential to develop a research area on their own
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Engineering, Databases, Computer Networks, Computer Vision and Graphics, Algorithms, and Computational Biology. Salary and Conditions of Service Remuneration package will be driven by market competitiveness
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Software Engineering, Databases, Computer Networks, Computer Vision and Graphics, Algorithms, and Computational Biology. Salary and Conditions of Service Remuneration package will be driven by market
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. We invite applications for multiple substantiation-track faculty positions (Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Professor/Chair Professor) in areas related to climate science. Indicative areas
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extra-curricular language learning activities; developing materials for independent and personalized language learning; providing individual consultations to help students develop English language
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quality of life. About the Role The successful candidate will be expected to: Carry out high-quality research under the supervision of our experienced faculty members. Participate in the development
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leaders and course co-ordinators to provide leadership in teaching, course planning and the development of student projects and departmental programmes; Undertake teaching-related duties (such as providing
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or tenure track. Duties The appointee will actively contribute to the missions of VCS to train highly professional veterinary clinicians, to advance animal health through cutting-edge clinical research and
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Duties Contribute to teaching and teaching-related activities at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, specifically in sustainability developments from the perspectives of Development Study
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internationally recognized record of research and scholarship. They are expected to provide strong academic leadership in the development of teaching and research within the Department, along with effective