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of Research Fellow, Associate Research Fellow, or Assistant Research Fellow. Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent degree with postdoctoral experience. The successful candidates are expected to conduct
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who acts as supervisor. Possible present or future connections to his research are appreciated. Structure of the research group The group usually consists of around two MSc students, two PhD students
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supervisor. Possible present or future connections to his research are appreciated. Structure of the Research Group The group usually consists of around two MSc students, two PhD students, and two
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. Candidates are expected to have completed their PhD by the start of the appointment. The primary responsibilities for each position are listed below: Postdoctoral associate in cosmology: We invite applications
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reaction dynamics and spectroscopy. Meanwhile, its research has been extended to other applications, e.g. the structure determination of carbohydrates. Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent degree with
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of Atomic and molecular Sciences - Research / Atomic Physics and Optical Science Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent degree with postdoctoral experience. The successful candidates are expected
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of Physics, local institutions such as NCTS (Taipei, Taiwan) and ASIAA (Taipei, Taiwan), or international institutes with overlapping or complementary interests is encouraged. More information for HETG : https
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of their mentors. For more information about NCTS, please visit https://ncts.ntu.edu.tw/ . Description We have the spring appointment and the fall appointment. The spring appointment starts from February 1, 2026
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(IAS), Johannes Henn (MPP), and Daniel Baumann (NTU). More information can be found here . About LeCosPA LeCosPA is a research center at National Taiwan University (NTU). It was founded in 2007 with
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Information, Quantum Computing, Quantum Communication, Quantum Control, Quantum Sensing and Metrology, Quantum Error Correction and Mitigation, Open Quantum Systems, and Applications in Quantum Chemistry