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Department Chair Biology, Health, and the Environment Location: San Antonio, TX Regular/Temporary: Regular Job ID: 14456 Full/Part Time: Full Time The Department of Biology, Health, and the
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to international initiatives and collaborates extensively across academia and industry. We offer a vibrant, inclusive, and highly interdisciplinary environment in which postdoctoral researchers lead high-impact
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cutting-edge scientific discovery and technological innovation grounded in humanistic values and social responsibility. FYUST is building a dynamic, world-class environment for research and education
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vibrant and collaborative environment for researchers at all stages of their careers to pursue ambitious, interdisciplinary work at the intersection of basic science, cutting-edge technology, and clinical
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interdisciplinary research and to create an open, collaborative environment to help promote life science research both nationally and internationally. The Health Data Science Centre (HDSC) focuses on systematically
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, to deliver a new class of research that will enable a better understanding of the clinical, molecular, behavioural and environmental determinants of non-communicable diseases, for both patients and public
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Suzhou Laboratory is dedicated to becoming a global leader in materials science research and fostering a diverse, innovative, and collaborative research environment. Explore the Future
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to the academic community and foster an inclusive and collaborative learning environment. Candidates should submit the following documents electronically to empleos.mate@itam.mx : 1. Cover letter. 2. Curriculum
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mathematics, physics, geophysics, optical engineering, electronic science and technology, chemistry, materials science, biology, bioengineering, pharmacy, basic medicine, environmental science and engineering
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for the Study of Plant-Environment Interactions Artificial Intelligence Research Institute of SUAT Center for Neurocognition and Social Behavior Large Model Research Center Computer Vision and Recognition