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faculty positions on tenure-track. Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor (Computer Science) (3 vacancies) (25260400) Responsibilities: The appointees will perform high-impact research, teach
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provided with a conducive research environment, and will work within an established group of faculty in the Department. They are also expected to perform group-based high-impact research and undertake some
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provided with a conducive research environment, and will work within an established group of faculty in the Department. They are also expected to perform group-based high-impact research and undertake some
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to explore the structure and function of human brain. A high-performing computing server has been set up to support MRI data analysis. Requirements: Applicants should possess a master’s degree or above in
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a conducive research environment, and will work within an established group of faculty in the Department. He/she is also expected to perform group-based high-impact research and undertake some
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-cultural studies, and performance and pedagogical research. A key component of the project includes a new 5-6 year music programme that includes an in-school/after-school instrumental ensemble-based music
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the Department. He/she is also expected to perform group-based high-impact research and undertake some teaching duties. Requirements: Applicants should possess a PhD degree in Computer Science, Computer
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high-performance 3T Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system that enables researchers to explore the structure and function of human brain. A high-performing computing server has been set up to support
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. The successful candidate is expected to demonstrate strong potential for promotion to assistant professor, as evidenced by high-quality research performance and publication record. Responsibilities: Conduct
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evidenced by high-quality research performance and publication record. Responsibilities: Conduct independent and collaborative research on applied and/or theoretical issues in agentic AI related communication