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) Distributed Systems and Networking. These key research areas have a special thematic focus on (a) Health Informatics and (b) Security and Privacy-aware Computing related applications. The initial appointment
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) Distributed Systems and Networking. These key research areas have a special thematic focus on (a) Health Informatics and (b) Security and Privacy-aware Computing related applications. The initial appointment
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envisioned to develop all-rounded graduates with professional qualifications, and promote interdisciplinary research with positive societal impacts. The Department’s key research pillars are Food Safety, Food
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Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor / Research Assistant in Quantitative Marketing
and be prepared to collaborate with colleagues. Evidence of the ability to publish in top-tier journals and secure external competitive research grants is required. Interviews may be conducted via Zoom
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) Health Informatics and (b) Security and Privacy-aware Computing related applications. The initial appointment will be made on a fixed-term contract of two to three years. Re-appointment thereafter is
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; and (iv) Distributed Systems and Networking. These key research areas have a special thematic focus on (a) Health Informatics and (b) Security and Privacy-aware Computing related applications
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independent research and secure competitive funding; and Excellent written and oral communication skills; strong enthusiasm for interdisciplinary collaboration. The initial appointment will be made on a fixed
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expected. The appointee is expected to have a track record of high-quality publications. Securing competitive research funding would be a key consideration in offering the Assistant Professor position
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diseases. Publish original research articles in high-impact journals. Secure external competitive grants. Engage in collaborative projects both internally and externally. Supervise and co-supervise
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fundamental. Applicants with a proven international research record and a history of securing external research grants will be given preference. Candidates should demonstrate methodological innovation and