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areas Personalized learning programme to foster our staff’s soft and technical skills Multicultural and international work environment with more than 50 nationalities represented in our workforce Diverse
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complex data into actionable insights. Contribute to grant applications, research publications, and high-impact scientific outputs. Present research findings at national and international conferences
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as a key target for future therapeutic and preventative measures. MICRO-PATH is a competitive, interdisciplinary PhD programme supported by the PRIDE scheme of the Luxembourg National Research Fund
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services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact Human Resource Services: 509-335-4521 (v
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of the University's mission (applicable to senior faculty); Proactively secure external funding for research projects, promoting technological innovation; Provide exemplary supervision for student projects, internships
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operations and supporting the advancement of the University's mission (applicable to senior faculty); Proactively secure external funding for research projects, promoting technological innovation; Provide
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RIKEN is currently accepting applications for the FY 2027 Special Postdoctoral Researcher (SPDR) Program, from young, creative, independent researchers who will be a powerful force in furthering
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data applications. Discipline, including, but not limited to: Computer Science and Technology, Cyberspace Security, Data Science and Big Data Technology, Data Computation and Applications, Data Science
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. Centered on material design, fabrication, and application, this field engages in fundamental research and frontier applications of new materials, covering the complete chain from microscopic nanostructures
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. Centered on material design, fabrication, and application, this field engages in fundamental research and frontier applications of new materials, covering the complete chain from microscopic nanostructures