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College of Public Health The College of Public Health at Taipei Medical University invite applications for Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor position in the Master Program in Global Health
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inGraduate Institute of Biomedical Informatics Contract type: Full-time Job Description Taipei Medical University is looking for a motivated member with Ph.D. degree with outstanding academic achievements in
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about Biochip/Fluid mechanics /logic design /computer programming /Electronics /Mechanical manufacturing Engineering mathematics /Statics /Biomedical signal & system and English proficiency, and
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Spectroscopy; Electronic Structure; Ultrafast Dynamics , Condensed Matter Theory , HEP-Experiment (hep-ex) , High Energy Physics , Optical Physics , Particle Physics , Plasma Physics , Quantum Computing Appl
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mathematics, and computational and applied mathematics, probability and financial mathematics, data science and others. Appl Deadline: 2025/11/30 11:59PM (posted 2025/08/27, listed until 2025/12/01) Position
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university stipend under the “flexible salary scheme” on a competitive basis. (2-d) Yushan Fellow Program: additional stipend can be found on: https://yushan.moe.gov.tw/TopTalent (3) Housing benefit
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80424, Taiwan [map ] Subject Areas: Mathmatics, Statistics, Scientific Computing, or related area Appl Deadline: none Position Description: Position Description The Department of Applied Mathematics
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National Taiwan University, Computer Science and Information Engineering Position ID: NTU -Computer Science and Information Engineering -NTUCSIE2025 [#27828] Position Title: Position Type: Tenured
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and/or Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.). Preference will be given to candidates with Ph.D. training in clinical pharmacy, social & administrative pharmacy, pharmacy education, or pharmacy informatics/big
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an independent, vibrant, world-class research program and share a commitment to undergraduate and graduate education by teaching courses and supervising graduate and undergraduate research. Each