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journals in the field of large vision models, computer vision, and so on. Additionally, the appointees will be responsible for submitting grant proposals to various funding bodies. Furthermore
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of Artificial Intelligence). General Requirements Candidates should have (i) a PhD degree in Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a relevant discipline; (ii) a good
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to the needs of the Department and upon mutual agreement. English will be the language of instruction. The appointee may be required to teach courses on both undergraduate and taught postgraduate level, and to
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models, computer vision, and so on. Additionally, the appointees will be responsible for submitting grant proposals to various funding bodies. Furthermore, the appointees will have the opportunity
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appointee should be able to teach and develop courses on cultural studies theory, methods in cultural research, globalization, popular culture in Asia, gender and sexualities. Appointment The conditions of
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Assistant Professor Department of Digital Arts and Creative Industries (Post Ref.: 24/431) The Department of Digital Arts and Creative Industries (DACI) is an interdisciplinary and innovative learning hub
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of Artificial Intelligence). General Requirements Candidates should have (i) a PhD degree in Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a relevant discipline; (ii) a good
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Creative Industries (DACI) is an interdisciplinary and innovative learning hub that encompasses a wide range of areas, including film and television, animation, museums and curating, art history, as
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Assistant Professor Department of Digital Arts and Creative Industries (Post Ref.: 24/431) The Department of Digital Arts and Creative Industries (DACI) is an interdisciplinary and innovative learning hub
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. They will teach courses in their areas of specialty (typically two to four courses per academic year, subject to mutual agreement) and are required to advise capstone projects in the new MA program. The