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Requirements: PhD degree in computer science, mechanical, or aerospace engineering. Strong publication record in top journals (SCI Q1) and peer-reviewed aviation conferences. Strong theoretical background in
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by the PI from time to time. Job Requirements: Possess a recognized PhD degree in mechanical engineering, material science and engineering, or related field with experience and expertise in
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of Research Fellow. Key Responsibilities: Conduct research on the production of self-healing cement additive and its applications. Job Requirements: PhD in Engineering, Material Science or Chemistry. Strong
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, goal-driven, and team-oriented Temporary Research Assistant to join our collaborative team. Research in the lab is focused on understanding fundamental mechanisms of RNA virus replication and structure
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repair pathway has emerged as an essential mechanism for the protection against accelerated aging and liver cancer, and the upregulation of this repair mechanism is likely linked to cancer patient
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an integral part of the SSBT team and will need to lead or participate in project discussions especially related to project implementation details. Job Requirements: PhD in engineering (e.g. Civil, Mechanical
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conferences and journals Job Requirements: PhD degree in computer science, mechanical, or aerospace engineering. Strong publication record in top journals (SCI Q1) and peer-reviewed aviation conferences. Strong
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at unravelling the mechanisms of learning and memory, and understanding how their disruption is linked to neurological disorders. Supervise and mentor junior faculty members and research staff at LKCMedicine
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The School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at NTU invites interested candidates with an earned PhD degree to apply for a Research Fellow (post-doctoral fellow) position. The person recruited
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the investigation into the molecular mechanisms of diseases and the interactions between drugs and biological targets and in the discovery and design of innovative molecules as pharmacological tools to study cellular