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. Candidates should possess a robust research program, a record of high-impact publications, and expertise in fields such as health psychology, behavioral epidemiology, implementation science, or health
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Kong Application Deadline 31 Oct 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job
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established state-of-the-art AI Supercomputing Facility (https://itsc.hkust.edu.hk/services/academic-teaching-support/high-performance-computing) The University has a vibrant research environment, and the
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interdisciplinary areas. Research fields of particular interest include, but not limited to: biomedical science and engineering veterinary science computer science and data science neuroscience and neural
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project - “Research, design, and manufacture of high-performance, fast-customizable next-generation AI-driven golf balls”. Qualifications Applicants should have: (a) a doctoral degree in a related field
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City University of Hong Kong is a dynamic university located in the heart of Hong Kong. As a publicly funded institution, our goals are to pursue high levels of excellence, promote innovation and
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performance and availability of funds. At the Chinese Language Enhancement Programme (CLEP), our primary objective is to provide students with the essential Chinese language skills needed for their academic and
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have a sustained record of high-impact publications and successful grant acquisition and should demonstrate the ability to lead and develop an independent research programme. Candidates for Assistant
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interdisciplinary areas. Research fields of particular interest include, but not limited to: biomedical science and engineering veterinary science computer science and data science neuroscience and neural
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to lead and develop an independent research programme. Candidates for Assistant Professor should have demonstrated potential for high-impact publication and competitive grant capture. Increasingly