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NYU Shanghai Position ID: 2004-POSTDOC [#27400] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Shanghai, Shanghai 200122, China [map ] Subject Area: Mathematics Appl Deadline
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. She obtained PhD in Signal & Information Processing at Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Postdoctor at Imperial College London. She received the Newton Research Collaboration Award by UK Royal Academy of
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for collaboration, and establish partnerships that strengthen research outcomes. About You Qualifications: PhD awarded within 3 years in business administration, computer science, information systems, data science
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School of Sciences, Great Bay University, China Position ID: 3527-FACULTY1 [#26129] Position Title: Position Type: Tenured/Tenure-track faculty Position Location: Dongguan, Guangdong 523000, China
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[map ] Appl Deadline: none Position Description: Apply Position Description We welcome candidates who have received their PhD within the past five years. The typical appointment is for two years, with
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proposals for both individual and collaborative projects, utilizing established methodologies and techniques to execute research effectively within the specified area; To analyze data meticulously, interpret
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the specified area; To analyze data meticulously, interpret findings, evaluate scholarly texts, and contribute innovative insights, while adhering to project deadlines and collaborating seamlessly with team
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the specified area; To analyze data meticulously, interpret findings, evaluate scholarly texts, and contribute innovative insights, while adhering to project deadlines and collaborating seamlessly with team
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the specified area; To analyze data meticulously, interpret findings, evaluate scholarly texts, and contribute innovative insights, while adhering to project deadlines and collaborating seamlessly with team
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, utilizing established methodologies and techniques to execute research effectively within the specified area; To analyze data meticulously, interpret findings, evaluate scholarly texts, and contribute