79 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls Postdoctoral positions at THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG in Hong Kong
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research methods. Proficiency in written and spoken English and Chinese is essential, along with the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a team. Experience with advanced or mixed
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August 31, 2025, or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier. The University is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to equality, ethics, inclusivity, diversity and transparency
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-doctoral Fellow in Experimental Phonetics in the School of English (Ref.: 532565), to commence as soon as possible for a period of two years. This appointment is under the University Research Committee’s
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for the above post. Applicants should apply online and upload an up-to-date C.V. Review of applications will start as soon as possible and continue until November 15, 2025 , or until the post is filled, whichever
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, or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier. The University is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to equality, ethics, inclusivity, diversity and transparency
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applications will start as soon as possible and continue until September 24, 2025 or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier.
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those who have held leadership positions in schools. The appointee will work on projects on STEAM, AI and language education. He/She is expected to provide school-based professional support to schools
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of Physics (Ref.: 532531). Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in Condensed Matter Physics. Experience in numerical techniques and analytical field-theoretical approaches is desirable. Applicants who
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for the above posts. Applicants should apply online and upload an up-to-date C.V. Review of applications will start as soon as possible and continue until [October 6, 2025] or until the post is filled, whichever
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plasticity with a focus on cancer stemness using hepatocellular carcinoma as a model system, that is part of a theme-based collaborative project. For further information, please contact Professor Stephanie Ma