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programming language, such as JavaScript, C++ or Python; (b) be familiar with BIM development frameworks (e.g. Revit API, AutoCAD .NET API, and Forge); and (c) understand BIM standards (e.g. IFC and COBie
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offer both undergraduate and taught postgraduate programs. Information about the School can be obtained from https://i-school.hku.hk/ . Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in Engineering
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The appointee will be expected to (a) support and lead in conducting high quality research; (b) engage in teaching and learning activities in the areas specified above; (c) support academic programme management
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and research; (d) have demonstrated record for establishing significant externally funded research programmes; (e) have considerable experience in academic programme planning, management and
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grants and projects; (e) engage in programme / curriculum planning, development and administration; (f) undertake relevant administrative duties; and (g) perform any other duties as assigned by the Head of
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the website at http://www.polyu.edu.hk/hti for more information about HTI. Duties The appointee will be required to: (a) teach and contribute to the programme/curriculum planning, development and
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be given to those with C, C++ programming skill, research experience and journal/conference publication. Applicants are required to complete the online job application form and upload CV and copies
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activities; (b) support academic programme management; (c) organise research events and experiential learning activities (e.g., conferences, seminars and student field trips); (d) play a liaison role between
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Shenzhen Research Institute and other regional bases in the Mainland Plan, organise, and execute key initiatives and events to enhance visibility and engagement with University's research initiatives Co