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Communications and Networking, and SAT programmes offer a combination of solid academic knowledge and cutting-edge technological theories at a recognized international level. The Department of Mechatronics and
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intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, natural language processing, biocomputation, numeral networks, generative artificial intelligence, or mathematical modelling who can: Conduct high
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Electronics Engineering and Communications and Networking, and SAT programmes offer a combination of solid academic knowledge and cutting-edge technological theories at a recognized international level. The
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networking). As a research and practice-led school, our faculty and staff are committed to providing our students with a challenging and stimulating environment, as well as unlocking their full potential. Upon
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TECHNOLOGY The School of Advanced Technology has five departments (intelligent Science, Computing, Mechatronics and Robotics, Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Communications and networking). As a
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model developed by the University to address an increasingly networked and complex future of work in the 4th Industrial Revolution. The model is core to the University’s strategy for its next ten-year
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environment with senior mentoring and peer networks. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS Salary: Highly competitive, based on qualifications and experience. Benefits include: Allowances: Housing, travel, child education
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teaching and teaching-led research, Centre for Student Affairs projects, and networks of all advisors to students. ROLE OVERVIEW Reporting to the Executive Dean of the Academy of Future Education, the Head
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, Computer Science, Networking and Communications, System Engineering, Electronics, Data Science Location: Taicang, Greater Suzhou, China ABOUT XJTLU In 2006 Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) was created by
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to address an increasingly networked and complex future of work in the 4th Industrial Revolution. The model is core to the University’s strategy for its next ten-year development focusing on innovation and