10 phd-embedded-system positions at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in Hong Kong
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The Department of Information Systems, Business Statistics and Operations Management at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology invites applications for PhD positions within the Business
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of theoretical and computational physics including, but not limited to, statistical physics (including AI related physics) and large-scale simulation of quantum many-body systems. An applicant must possess a PhD
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Sensors , Quantum Simulation , Quantum Technology , Quantum Transport , Quantum transport in low-dimensional systems , Quantum Transport in topological phases , Statistical physics of classical and quantum
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research areas including novel materials, topological phases of matter, non-equilibrium physics, quantum magnetism, superconductivity and other correlated phenomena in quantum many-body systems. Our group
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, Hong Kong [map ] Subject Areas: Physics / Active and Living Matter , Applied Physics , Complex Quantum Systems , Condensed Matter Experiment , Condensed Matter Physics , Condensed Matter Physics
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at the Assistant Professor level in Experimental Particle Physics. An applicant must possess a PhD degree in physics or related field and demonstrate a strong track record of research in particle physics, especially
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Particle Physics and Cosmology. An applicant must possess a PhD degree in physics or related field and demonstrate a strong track record of research in theoretical particle physics and/or cosmology
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possess a PhD degree in physics or related field and demonstrate a strong track record of research in observational cosmology. Appointments at the rank of Associate Professor or above will also be
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, energy and catalysis, process system engineering, data science, and artificial intelligence for medicine and chemical engineering. Applicants should have a PhD degree in chemical engineering
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Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). Prof Law's research group is interested in general topics in condensed matter physics with emphasis on topological materials, moiré materials and