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Application Deadline: 27 December 2025 About MEER MEER (Mirrors for Earth’s Energy Rebalancing) is a non-profit research and development organisation dedicated to addressing Earth’s energy imbalance through
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-established by the Mainland and Hong Kong since the announcement and implementation of the “Outline Development Plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area” and the “Overall Plan for Deepening
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role in teaching, research & publication, and academic self-administration. This candidate must have the ability to work to tight deadlines and juggle multiple responsibilities. He/she will need to have
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, synchrotron radiation, and electron microscopy; Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy and its applications. New in-situ and operando characterization method development for synchrotron radiation and X-ray
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translational research who apply innovative approaches for mechanistic studies or therapeutic/diagnostic development to address physiological and medical challenges. Applicants with expertise in, but not limited
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driving impactful research aligned with the school and university strategic goals. You will also build strong industry and community partnerships and contribute to governance, curriculum development, and
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appropriate teaching and learning methodologies. Ensure the successful graduation of postgraduate students who possess high-quality competencies that advance the field of language education. Develop and
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actively to the strategic plan of the Faculty and the University, playing a key role in driving innovation in teaching, curriculum development, research, internationalisation and community engagement
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, the successful candidate will contribute actively to the strategic plan of the Faculty and the University in terms of teaching and learning, curriculum development, research, internationalisation and community
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the studio, the successful candidate will contribute actively to the strategic plan of the Faculty and the University, playing a key role in driving innovation in teaching, curriculum development, research