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successfully led their own independent extramurally-funded research program as a mid-career or senior level faculty member. In addition to leading their own research program, they will develop new advanced
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Assistant Professor rank, candidates must demonstrate strong potential to build a nationally recognized, externally supported research program. For positions designated at the Associate Professor rank
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; Demonstrate the ability to establish a distinguished research programme aligned with the University's strategic research areas; Commit to delivering high-quality teaching and supervision to a diverse student
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This field encompasses Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and related interdisciplinary areas, with a focus on computing technologies, software development, algorithm design
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, such as the HZI, DSMZ, MHH and PTB, is expected. The successful candidate will represent the subject in research and teaching and will be responsible for the research program of the department, teaching at
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This field encompasses Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and related interdisciplinary areas, with a focus on computing technologies, software development, algorithm design
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support to launch this major exciting new program. The successful candidate will preferably have both earned Ph.D. degree and an additional advanced degree such as M.D., Pharm. D. or D.V.M. and as
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projects within the group of Dr Albert Cardona at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), as part of an overall programme aimed at studying the neural circuit basis of behaviour. Specifically, to map
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an independent, field-based research program in marine ecology, evolution, physiology, molecular biology, conservation biology, coastal processes, nearshore oceanography, global change biology or biogeochemistry
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of interdisciplinary imaging of the brain is required for a successful research program, demonstrated by relevant publications and successful acquisition of third-party funding. Collaboration with additional research