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representation methods for accelerated inverse design Large language, diffusion & graph neural models for materials discovery Fine tuning and architecture optimisation of foundation models Inverse design of next
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Major with the Department of Economics. The Department hosts an MSocSc Programme in Comparative Social Policy (International) (IMCSP) and has been successful in attracting MPhil and PhD students from
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in algorithms development and refinement; (b) a good command of both written and spoken English; and (c) at least two first-authored publications. Preference will be given to those with: (a
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, Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Studies, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, and Philosophy of Science. The department has a thriving PhD programme and also hosts several Postdoctoral Fellows
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English proficiency in all the aspects of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Applicants are invited to contact Dr Dai Bingyang at telephone number 2766 7628 or via email at bingydai@polyu.edu.hk
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-qualification experience. For the post of Research Administrative Assistant / Project Administrative Assistant, applicants should be a form five school leaver with 5 passes in HKCEE including English Language
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) proficiency in programming languages such as Python and C++; (c) demonstrated ability to conduct independent research and contribute to collaborative projects; and (d) excellent problem-solving skills and
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twelve months] Duties The appointees will assist the project leader in the research project - “Develop a vision-language model-based smart driving assistant for enhancing safety and convenience
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. Preference will be given to those with a good command of English and publications in top-tier journals. Applicants are invited to contact Prof. Kinor Jiang at telephone number 2766 6430 or via email at kinor.j
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high proficiency in both written and spoken English and Chinese, including Cantonese. The position offers an excellent opportunity for academic publications, building research partnerships with