10 computer-programmer-"St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"UCL"-"St" uni jobs at Nature Careers in Hong Kong
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, and to develop a vigorous research program in their areas of interest. Applicants should have a PhD degree in Chemistry or a related discipline, and ideally with two years’ post-doctoral research
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sustainable cities Successful candidates should have a demonstrated ability to build a world-class research programme related to CityUHK’s strategic research areas, plus a commitment to education and student
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cutting-edge experimental approaches. Successful candidates are expected to establish an independent and internationally recognized research program and to contribute to the missions of the Division in
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- private law - healthy, smart and sustainable cities Successful candidates should have a demonstrated ability to build a world-class research programme related to CityUHK’s strategic research areas, plus a
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the 2026 QS World University Rankings. The Department offers comprehensive Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral programmes and is experiencing unprecedented growth, including the recent launch of a Master of
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welcomes research that involves field observation, laboratory experimentation and/or theoretical modeling. Successful candidates are expected to develop a vigorous, externally funded research programme and
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opportunities for laboratory research programmes. There is a particular opportunity to enhance collaborations between our department and other Schools within LKS Faculty of Medicine at HKU. Applicants should
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of different cultures and intellectual traditions, and for research that makes a real difference. The University comprises ten Colleges/Schools, including Biomedicine, Business, Computing, Creative Media, Energy
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to establish an independent research program and contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate education in the Department. The medium of instruction is English. HKUST offers an internationally competitive salary
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a cross-disciplinary School of Computing and Data Science, the University is committed to fostering interdisciplinary exchange with an outlook for transformative breakthroughs, innovations and global