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nominations and applications is now open. We warmly invite exceptional fresh PhD graduates from institutions around the world to apply. To learn more about the Program, please visit https
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The joint Center for Life Sciences (CLS) at Peking universities invites application for its International Fellow program. As the most vibrant, interdisciplinary and prestigious life science center
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and next-generation brain–computer interface development. Positions and Qualifications 1. NHP Co-Principal Investigator/Research Professor Core Responsibilities: 1) Co-Lead Nonhuman Primate (NHP
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technologies, have established an internationally competitive and distinctive research program, and demonstrate outstanding academic achievements. Upon appointment, Senior PIs will be provided with: Independent
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Cluster hire of PIs and postdocs in the fields of evolution, biodiversity conservation and ecology, genetics, neuroscience, brain-computer interface, human disease mechanisms and Interdisciplinary
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strong record of research accomplishments, evidenced by high-impact publications. Demonstrated potential to develop a vigorous, independent, and externally funded research program. Significant postdoctoral
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Physics, Electronic Science and Technology, Optoelectronic Information Science and Engineering, and Quantum Information Science. SPOE has evolved into a multidisciplinary educational and research
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advance humanity To answer big, important questions with next-gen intelligence and bold innovations CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Xuemin Investigator Program invites applications for the Tenure-Track Assistant
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integrating clinical big data and artificial intelligence, the program aims to identify novel therapeutic targets and accelerate the translation of fundamental discoveries into personalized medical solutions
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limited to: Medical Imaging and Informatics (i.e., MR, CT, PET, Radiotherapy), Intelligent Medicine (using Artificial Intelligence, and Big Data), and Smart Biomedical Instruments (i.e., Wearable Device