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National Taiwan University, Computer Science and Information Engineering Position ID: NTU-Computer Science and Information Engineering-NTUCSIE2026 [#30476, NTUCSIE2026] Position Title: Position Type
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College of Biomedical Engineering TheCollege of Biomedical Engineering at Taipei Medical University invite applications for Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor position in the School
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or to deepen technology applications to the humanities and social sciences, area studies, and environmental sustainability, including: Track-1. Physical geography and the earth critical zone: Land surface
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theoretical models and numerical simulations, which include astrochemistry and radiative transfer codes that bridge observations, as well as cosmological N-body codes including neutrinos. The CompAS and CHARMS
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simulations, which include astrochemistry and radiative transfer codes that bridge observations, as well as cosmological N-body codes including neutrinos. The CompAS and CHARMS projects are devoted to in-house
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theoretical physics, supported by the National Science and Technology Council of Taiwan and the National Taiwan University. NCTS postdoctoral fellows conduct research in NCTS under the guidance of their mentors
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list Copy of publications PhD Diploma Three reference letters (to be submitted online by the reference writers on this site ) And anything else requested in the position description. Further Info:
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, the interested applicants please register at the faculty employment and promotion operating system first (http://hr2sys.tmu.edu.tw/HRApply/default.aspx ) and then make a hard copy of your curriculum vitae. Compose
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Position Location: Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan [map ] Subject Areas: Physics / Condensed Matter Physics Chemistry / Materials Chemistry Material Science and Engineering Appl Deadline: 2025/10/15 11:59PM
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applications for the positions of tenure-track or tenured Assistant/Associate/Full Research Fellow with expertise in atomic physics, optical sciences, and quantum science and technology, either theoretically