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Job ID: 258314

Faculty Positions at All Ranks
Harbin Institute of Technology

Job Openings:

Postdoctoral Researcher (210k–670k CNY/year) Researchers (Non-Chinese, 400k–1 Mil CNY/year) Associate Professor (500,000 CNY/year) Professor (800k–1 Mil CNY/year) Leading Scholars (Tenured Professor, case-by-case)  Master’s/Ph.D. Candidates

Locations across China:

Harbin, Shenzhen, Zhengzhou, Suzhou, Xian, Weihai 

Main Areas of Hiring:

Polymer science, fluid mechanics, imaging, optimization, structural health monitoring, composite materials, aerospace, aircraft design, chemistry, mechanical engineering, dynamics, biomaterials, biomedical engineering, and soft robotics.

Submission Email:

[email protected]

Chinese Ad Link:

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Principal Tasks:

Develop fundamental and applied research activities Supervise graduate students Teach at the graduate and undergraduate levels

Requirements for Faculty Positions:

A PhD – completed or near completion

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We are recruiting Ph.D. students and Postdoctoral Researchers in DAQ Systems and Robotic Control!

I’m Dr. Jiaze He, a tenured professor in the School of Astronautics and a Deputy Director at the International Center for Applied Mechanics at the Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) in China. I warmly invite you to join my group (Lab for Computational Imaging and Smart Measurements) as a Ph.D. student (English-taught program in Mechanics) or a Postdoctoral Researcher in the School of Astronautics.

Before joining HIT, I served as a tenure-track assistant professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics at the University of Alabama, a postdoctoral research associate in the Theoretical & Computational Seismology group at Princeton University, a research scholar at NASA LaRC, and an adjunct assistant professor in MAE at NCSU. I have led numerous national-level research projects in both the U.S. and China. I

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We are recruiting Ph.D. students and Postdoctoral Researchers in High-Performance Computing!

I’m Dr. Jiaze He, a tenured professor in the Department of Astronautical Science and Mechanics and a Deputy Director at the International Center for Applied Mechanics at the Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) in China. I warmly invite you to join my group (Lab for Computational Imaging and Smart Measurements) as a Ph.D. student (English-taught program in Mechanics) or a Postdoctoral Researcher in the School of Astronautics.

Before joining HIT, I served as a tenure-track assistant professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics at the University of Alabama, a postdoctoral research associate in the Theoretical & Computational Seismology group at Princeton University, a research scholar at NASA LaRC, and an adjunct assistant professor in MAE at NCSU. I have led numerous national-level research projects in both the U.S. and China. I

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Synopsis

The Linguistics Program supports basic science in the domain of human language, encompassing investigations of the grammatical properties of individual human languages, and of natural language in general. Research areas include syntax, semantics, morphology, phonetics and phonology.

The program encourages projects that are interdisciplinary in methodological or theoretical perspective, and that address questions that cross disciplinary boundaries, such as (but not limited to):

What are the psychological processes involved in the production, perception, and comprehension of language? What are the computational properties of language and/or the language processor that make fluent production, incremental comprehension or rapid learning possible? How do the acoustic and physiological properties of speech inform our theories of natural language and/or language processing? What role does human neurobiology play in shaping the various grammatical properties of language? How does language develop in natural learning contexts across the life-span? What

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