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region, the Department of Applied Social Sciences offers research degrees at MPhil and PhD levels as well as taught programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in various disciplines
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projects on-time with minimum supervision. Preference will be given to those with research experience in machines designs and development of computer programmes for numerical computation of electromagnetic
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) strong background in quantitative methods, statistics, computer science, geospatial data analysis and modeling; (b) experience in AI and geospatial computer version; (c) advanced skills in scientific
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of Philosophy, Master of Philosophy, Master of Engineering, Master of Science and Bachelor of Engineering. Currently there are 35 research staff and 121 research students (118 studying for PhD), over 600 full
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- “Environment and conservation fund - converting waste plastics into value-added products: process design, simulation, and feasibility analysis”. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have an honours degree
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) through advanced computer vision and LVLM integration; (b) overcome technical challenges: innovate solutions for large-scale small-object detection, dynamic lighting adaptation, and edge-computing
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) have high proficiency in English; (d) have good computer literacy, especially in the use of SPSS and MS Excel in data analysis; and (e) have good organisational, communication, and interpersonal
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computer science, maritime economic or a related field, preferably with a publication record in computer vision or maritime-related research; (b) proficiency in programming, including Python and Matlab, data
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- “Environment and conservation fund turning sewage sludge into green hydrogen and e-fuel with carbon-neutrality goals in Hong Kong: innovative process design, optimization, economic viability and environmental
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Sciences offers research degrees at MPhil and PhD levels as well as taught programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in various disciplines. The Department is home to many thriving research and