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Department of Applied Mathematics Research Fellow / Postdoctoral Fellow / Research Associate / Research Assistant / Project Assistant (Full-time / Part-time) (Ref. 250812006) (1) Research Fellow
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Department of Applied Mathematics Research Fellow / Postdoctoral Fellow / Research Associate / Research Assistant / Project Assistant (Full-time / Part-time) (Ref. 250812007) (1) Research Fellow
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nonlinear charge and spin transport effects”. Qualifications Applicants should have a PhD degree in Physics, Materials or Engineering or equivalent qualifications plus at least three years of postdoctoral
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/operations research, or an equivalent qualification and must have no more than five years of post-qualification experience at the time of application; and (b) solid mathematical background. Applicants
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the Head of Unit or his delegates. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have a PhD in the fields of sociology of labor, work and employment, social history, gender and/or political economy, with
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the research project - “White adipose tissue (fat) dysfunction in ageing and its related metabolic diseases: new insight and therapeutic intervention”. Qualifications Applicants should have: (a) a PhD degree
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degree in Computing, Computer Science, Information Systems/Technology, Mathematics, Electronic Engineering or a related discipline with at least three years of postdoctoral research experience
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(at least Grade C if Syllabus A; Level 2 if results are obtained from 2007 onwards), Chinese Language (Level 2 if results are obtained from 2007 onwards) and Mathematics; or a combination of results in five
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positions are possible if suitable candidates can be identified. The candidate is expected to have a PhD degree in astrophysics or related principles and will work with Prof. Bing Zhang to conduct research in
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availability.Applicants should have a PhD degree with research experience related to neuroscience or biomedical science/engineering or two-photon in vivo imaging. Experience in animal handling, behavioral experiment