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I. About the School The School of Sustainable Energy and Resources (hereinafter referred to as SSER) of Nanjing University (hereinafter referred to as NJU) is one of the key schools founded on NJU’s
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The School of Sustainable Energy and Resources at Nanjing University is seeking qualified applicants for the position of “ZHICHENG” Young Professor (ZHICHENG means utmost sincerity in Chinese) in
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, offering scientists direct access to streamlined commercialization pathways and policy-enhanced resources. 5. Competitive Compensation and Comprehensive Support We offer internationally competitive salaries
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environment Job Level: Management Why Biogen? We are a global team with a commitment to excellence, and a pioneering spirit. As a mid-sized biotechnology company, we provide the stability and resources of a
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and resources of a well-established business while fostering an environment where individual contributions make a significant impact. Our team encompasses some of the most talented and passionate
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. Perform initial experiments to assess new assay feasibility and development. Actively participate in resource planning and maintenance of Unit equipment. Collaborate with manufacturers’ application and R&D
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research funding. Access to top-quality research equipment and support. Various government-sponsored talent programmes (for eligible candidates). Abundant local industry resources for collaborative
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city full of charms, energy, vitality and innovation. With the support of the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology as well as it's abundant resources in science, education, and industry, SUAT will
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the competitive education resources, GZIC is highly recognized by high-school students and parents and this is witnessed by the admission rate of 2.5% in 2024. More than 50% of the admitted students have received
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strong administrative support team. These resources will enable each principal investigator to freely pursue research with long-term major impact. For more information about SLS, please visit us at https