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Engineering, Energy and Environment. Major Responsibilities The successful candidates will be expected to: Deliver exceptional education, both independently and collaboratively, for undergraduate and
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Title: Associate or Senior Editor, Nature Computational Science Organization: Nature Portfolio Location: Shanghai, Beijing, New York or New Jersey - Hybrid Working Model Closing date: January 5th
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@cityu-dg.edu.cn For more information, please visit the University website below: https://www.cityu-dg.edu.cn/en/academic-positions
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the coming year. We invite candidates at all levels (Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor) to apply, in areas including, but not limited to the following: Computer systems Databases Theoretical
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Autopsy Pathologist Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Position Overview: The salary range for this position is $210,000 -$409,700. This position includes membership in the Health Sciences
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meaningful impact? We are currently seeking a/an University Assistant postdoctoral 37 Faculty of Business, Economics and Statistics Startdate: 01.04.2026 | Working hours: 20 | Collective bargaining agreement
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you bring: Bachelor’s degree along with a minimum of 2-3 years related administrative experience is preferred, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience. Strong computer skills using
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assistant (PraeDoc) on this 4-year position, you will be part of the research group “Quantum Information Science and Quantum Computation”, led by Univ.- Prof. Dr. Philip Walther. The group is part of
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will be liaising regularly with government ministries, hospital administrators, IT and information security experts, leaders in the local innovation space, and quantum technology researchers in
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and cancer becoming an attractive drug target. The position is funded by an Emmy-Noether DFG grant and aims to combine single-molecule localization methods and cell biology to dechiper the stoichiometry