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passionate about groundbreaking international research and academic excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! About the team: The Computational Materials Physics group develops
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-of-the art 10-story purpose-built neurosciences research building. We are seeking tenure track investigators at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor to join our community of world class researchers in
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Faculty Scientists – Digestive Diseases Translational Program Salary Range: Assistant Professor: $110,000 - $139,000 per year; Associate Professor: $123,300 - $260,469 per year; Professor: $260,459
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. An applicant must possess a PhD degree in physics or related field and demonstrate a strong track record of research in theoretical and/or computational physics. Appointments at the rank of Associate Professor
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Associate/Assistant Professor of Microbiome A full-time position at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine is open for a Tenure-Track Associate/Assistant Professor of Microbiome. Reporting
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Associate/Assistant Professor of Family Medicine A full-time position at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine is open for a Tenure-Track Associate/Assistant Professor of Family Medicine. Reporting
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-track assistant professor positions, 3 letters of reference should be arranged to be sent directly by referees. All application materials must be prepared and submitted in English via: http
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The ideal candidates are expected to perform research and teaching in the following areas: Electrical and Computer Engineering: Robotics and Embodied AI, Networks and Communication System, Devices
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The ideal candidates are expected to perform research and teaching in the following areas: Mathematics: Partial Differential Equations, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry
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for this position must apply to both Stanford Bioengineering and the Arc Institute. Stanford will receive applications at https://facultypositions.stanford.edu/en-us/job/494802/associate-or-full-professor-stanford