Associate Professor × Personality Traits: Cooperative

13 jobs found.

Medical University Professor

Educational researcher responsible for lectures and practical training in the medical department, conducting research activities and paper presentations.

Genetics Researcher

Genetics researchers analyze the structure and function of genes and genomes, conducting specialized work in elucidating genetic information and applied research.

Engineering University Professor

A specialist who conducts lectures, research, and student supervision in engineering at universities.

Technical College Teachers, University Professors

Educational role at technical colleges and universities, delivering lectures, experiments, and exercises in specialized fields, and guiding students' learning and research. Also responsible for research activities and disseminating academic achievements.

Bacteriology Researcher

Bacteriology researchers study the morphology, structure, physiological functions, genes, and more of bacteria, contributing to elucidating the mechanisms of infectious diseases and developing new antibiotics as specialized professionals.

Natural Science Researcher

Specialist who conducts experiments, observations, and theoretical constructions to elucidate the principles and phenomena of natural science.

Social Sciences University Professor

University faculty who conduct education and research in social sciences. Responsible for lectures, seminar guidance, student research supervision, conference presentations, paper writing, and advancing research projects.

Information Engineering Researcher

A professional who researches and develops theories and technologies in information engineering, proposing and verifying new algorithms and systems.

University Professor

University professors are specialists who conduct lectures, research, and student guidance at higher education institutions.

University Associate Professor

A profession that conducts education and research in specialized fields at universities, contributing to the creation and transmission of knowledge through student guidance and academic activities.