27 machine-learning "https:" "https:" "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Physics" PhD research jobs in Hong Kong
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research in one of the Department's key research areas: (i) Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning; (ii) Big Data Analytics and Management; (iii) Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; and (iv
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research in one of the Department's key research areas: (i) Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning; (ii) Big Data and Data Management; (iii) Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; and (iv
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English. Preference will be given to those with (i) strong background in quantitative methods, geospatial methods, AI and machine learning; (ii) experience in high-performance and cloud computing; (iii
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high-quality research in one of the Department's key research areas: (i) Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning; (ii) Big Data and Data Management; (iii) Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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Machine Learning; (ii) Big Data and Data Management; (iii) Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; and (iv) Distributed Systems and Networking. These key research areas have a special thematic focus on (a
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: Candidates for open-rank positions should hold or be nearing completion of a Ph.D. in business analytics, operations research, operations/supply chain management, machine learning, artificial intelligence
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behavioral well-being, particularly among vulnerable populations. Applicants are encouraged to approach these topics from perspectives such as human-machine communication, mobile communication, and health
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function of RNA capping. For further information regarding the research projects in Xia's lab, please visit the website at https://biol.hkbu.edu.hk/people/academic_staff_detail/92/ . Requirements: Applicants
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, please visit the website at https://biol.hkbu.edu.hk/people/academic_staff_detail/92/ . Requirements: Applicants should possess a PhD degree. Ideal candidates should be highly motivated with a strong
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these topics from perspectives such as human-machine communication, mobile communication, and health communication, employing mixed methodologies (e.g., experimental, computational, and qualitative approaches