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Office of Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences Founding Dean of Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences (Ref. 241030001-IE) This new Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
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Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies Assistant Professor in AI and Computational Linguistics / Natural Language Processing (Ref. 241107004) The Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies
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operation; (d) operate magnetic resonance imaging scanner for supporting research at University Research Facility in Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience; (e) support research personnel and training
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literature review of the project; (b) assist in the acquisition and analysis of the functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)/functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data; (c) assist in
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Bachelor’s degree all the way to PhD degree. There are currently about 40 faculty members, with about 25 technical and administrative personnel, plus around 140 research students and research staff, 200
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- “Financial support for book writing”. He/She will be required to: (a) undertake data analysis and modeling; (b) facilitate the development of the dynamic pricing toolbox for Hotel Icon; and (c) work
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using deep-learning-based spatial-acoustic imaging”. Qualifications Applicants for the Postdoctoral Fellow post should have a doctoral degree or an equivalent qualification and must have no more than five
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the development of the dynamic pricing toolbox for Hotel ICON; and (c) work closely with other team members to ensure that the projects are completed on time and within budget. Qualifications Applicants should
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the research project - “White adipose tissue (fat) dysfunction in ageing and its related metabolic diseases: new insight and therapeutic intervention”. Qualifications Applicants should have: (a) a PhD degree
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& Tourism Management, and Doctor of Philosophy). Through Hotel ICON (www.hotel-icon.com ), the School’s groundbreaking teaching and research hotel and a vital aspect of its paradigm-shifting approach