18 programming-"Prof"-"Fermilab"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions in Hong Kong
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, data collection, and/or data processing and analysis or strong programming skills with the ability to assist in system and software development. Applicants are invited to contact Prof. Stephen J. Wang
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Chinese; (c) have good teamwork and interpersonal skills; (d) have experience in psycholinguistic methodologies for data collection and analysis; and (e) be proficient in computer programming with
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and managerial challenges of implementing wellness programs for talent retention in the fashion industry”. Qualifications Applicants should have an honours degree or an equivalent qualification
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Applicants should: (a) have an honours degree or an equivalent qualification; (b) be familiar with textual analysis techniques; (c) be proficient in Python programming; and (d) be capable
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background in mathematics and programming. Applicants are invited to contact Prof. Wen Weisong at telephone number 3400 8234 or via email at welson.wen@polyu.edu.hk for further information. Conditions of
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background in mathematics and programming. Applicants are invited to contact Prof. Wen Weisong at telephone number 3400 8234 or via email at welson.wen@polyu.edu.hk for further information. Conditions of
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robotics, localization, mapping, and multi-modal sensor fusion; (b) proficiency in programming languages such as Python and C++; (c) demonstrated ability to conduct independent research and contribute
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MAFA programme”. He/She will be required to: (a) help conducting the python summer bootcamp and the technology-related tutorials for the four technical subjects designed for MAFA; (b) prepare training
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or an equivalent qualification; (b) have strong programming and econometric skills; (c) be excellent in reading and writing in English; and (d) be patient, attentive to details and with a strong sense of
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basis. The appointee will join the Asian Religious Connections Research Cluster (ASIAR) led by Prof. David A. Palmer at the Institute. The Cluster responds to a growing scholarly consensus that