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Office of Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences Founding Dean of Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences (Ref. 260305005-IE) To propel PolyU to global leadership in the AI era
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University Research Facility in Chemical and Environmental Analysis Scientific Officer (Spectrometer Equipment Operation) (Ref. 251205007-IE) Duties The appointee will be required to: (a
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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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contractors and consultants relating to works including progress, safety and public image and monitor consultants/contractors to ensure minutes are submitted and maintain accurate records of these meetings; (i
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, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or a related field; and (b) a strong background and research experience in optical instrumentation, especially light microscopy and other optical imaging
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Imaging & Radiation Science, Medical Physics, and Medical Data Science. HTI cultivates future leaders with both professional expertise and scientific vision, fostering an inclusive learning environment
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programme in Hong Kong, and has made great achievements in BME education, innovative research, and technology transfer. Currently BME has four thematic research areas, including Biomedical Imaging
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has made great achievements in BME education, innovative research, and technology transfer. Currently BME has four thematic research areas, including Biomedical Imaging, Instrumentation, Sensing and AI
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postgraduate programmes, supported with cutting-edge researches on rehabilitation engineering, biomedical imaging and biosensing, and biological engineering. Our innovative research and development from cell
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regular script”. Qualifications Applicants should have: (a) an honours degree or an equivalent qualification; and (b) experience in image analysis. Preference will be given to those with geomatrics