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will teach courses offered in the BSc Programme in Information Management. They will also be required to assume administrative duties, such as attending examiners’ meetings, as appropriate. More
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the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance and funding availability. Applicants should possess a PhD degree in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology, or a related discipline, with extensive
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research programme, and be responsible for teaching courses and supervising students at both graduate and undergraduate levels, as well as contributing to the administration of academic programmes. A highly
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funding availability. Applicants should possess a doctoral degree in Biomedical Sciences, Medical and Health Sciences Education, Computer Science or a related discipline, with a keen understanding of the
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for teaching a compulsory course themed at “The Chinese Economies” for the Master of Arts in China Development Studies (MAChDS) programme. Requirements Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in geography
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. Qualifications and Experience possess a PhD in Computer Science, Robotics, Mechatronics, Biomedical Engineering, or a related discipline; demonstrate strong programming proficiency in C++ and/or C#, with a solid
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well as an excellent command of written and spoken English. Preference will be given to those with experience of teaching and research in computational social science, social data analytics, population studies
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technical skills in next generation sequencing, including library preparation and bioinformatics analysis. Experience in developing bioinformatics pipeline and maintaining computer server would be
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, fluent in written and spoken English, and competent in basic computer database management. Familiarity or experience with gene sequencing or gene manipulation will be an advantage. The appointee will be
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research spanning three key themes: Geospatial Data Sciences (e.g., remote sensing, geographic information science - GIS), Environmental Change & Sustainability, and Cities, Culture & Society. The