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the field relating to degree in Biomedical engineering/Bioinformatics/Medical informatics/Artificial Intelligence, or a related discipline, who will contribute to our international research profile in a cross
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Position Description The Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering / Graduate Institute of Networking and Multimedia / Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics
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Probability Mathematical foundations for AI Applicants are encouraged to suggest potential NCTS mentors from mathematicians based in Taiwan. Application Process All applications must be submitted online
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: ** Cover letter ** Curriculum Vitae ** Research statement ** Teaching statement (to be used, at the applicant's discretion, for a concurrent joint appointment process with a teaching department
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publications, arXiv publications, PhD thesis. Shortlisting procedure Phase I: mainly based on reference letters and top three publications. Phase II: additionally based on research statement and full text of top
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of the operation of two Taiwan beamlines at SPring-8, Japan and a cold-neutron triple-axis spectrometer, SIKA, located at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), Australia
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to Expect: Engage with leading researchers in signal processing, nonstationary time series analysis, manifold learning, and more. This program is tailored for PhD students and researchers across various
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system processes, climate change, and their inter-relationships. We seek candidates from broad disciplines of the related field aligning with this vision, while applicants working on other related emerging
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: Tainan, T'ai-wan 701, Taiwan [map ] Subject Areas: pure and applied mathematics and related fields such as probability and statistics, operations research, image processing, data science, or financial
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applicants with expertise (or a strong interest) in metabolomics/lipidomics and metabolic flux analyses to interrogate physiological or pathological processes at the interface of metabolism and immunology