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experience in one or more of the following areas: development of methods for multi-omics data integration, application of machine learning models in life science, single cell data analysis and spatial
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executing mixed-method research (observational studies, focus groups, interviews, surveys) under the supervision of Principal Investigator (PI) Performing quantitative and qualitative analysis under
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for biomedical applications. Please find the relevant information about the research group at https://sites.google.com/view/sjwanghkbulab/home . Requirements: A PhD degree related to organic optoelectronics
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positions in our clinical and research (academic, community and translational) programmes. Applicants should have (i) a PhD degree from the University of good QS World University Rankings, special in
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. Requirements: A PhD degree related to organic optoelectronics or other closely related fields such as microelectronics/applied physics; Proven experience in vacuum thin-film deposition, solution thin film
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) programmes. Applicants should have (i) a PhD degree from the University of good QS World University Rankings, special in Biological Sciences, preferably in ophthalmology or computer sciences or statistics
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methods, such as multiple linear regression, mediation analysis, multilevel modeling, and/or latent variable models. Or those with experience in managing and analyzing large datasets, and the use
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a clear advantage. Preference will be given to those with expertise in advanced statistical methods, such as multiple linear regression, mediation analysis, multilevel modeling, and/or latent variable
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methods, such as multiple linear regression, mediation analysis, multilevel modeling, and/or latent variable models. Or those with experience in managing and analyzing large datasets, and the use
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to tracy.tsoi@hku.hk . Duties and Responsibilities Coordinate and implement projects with industry partners Manage laboratory operations and facilities, and support research projects conducted by PhD students and