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accommodates nearly 200 visiting scientists, postdoctoral associates, students, and research assistants, including approximately 90 master's and Ph.D. students. IAMS is an active participant in the Taiwan
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1 to July 21, 2026 (3 weeks), for an immersive summer school sponsored by Academia Sinica. Main Focus: In this three-week program, we emphasize the central role of mathematical modeling and
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proven expertise in climate science and demonstrated administrative leadership to server as the center’s principal investigator and administrative head. The appointed individual will be responsible
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field of study A Master degree holder who has worked in research or a relevant field for more than 4 years resulting in publications or inventions and significant academic contributions Graduated from any
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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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well as access to the National High-performance Computing Center. ASIAA is located in the main campus of the National Taiwan University in Taipei. ASIAA has approximately 230 staff, including 42 faculty members
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High-performance Computing Center. ASIAA is located in the main campus of the National Taiwan University in Taipei. ASIAA has approximately 230 staff, including 42 faculty members. ASIAA offers
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-the-expat-health-care-charts.html ). The national primary education in Taiwan is 12 years education, and the tuition of the public education is very affordable. The system produces creative students with high
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. The institute accommodates nearly 200 visiting scientists, postdoctoral associates, students, and research assistants, including approximately 90 master's and Ph.D. students. IAMS is an active participant in
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associates, students, and research assistants, including approximately 90 master's and Ph.D. students. IAMS is an active participant in the Taiwan International Graduate Program (TIGP) and hosts the Molecular