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With over 85 years of rich heritage, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has evolved alongside society and made pivotal contributions to the development of Hong Kong, the Nation and the
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Primary supervisor - Prof Kate Kemsley Join us to research and develop advanced analytical methods for tackling food fraud head-on! Economically motivated adulteration of foods is a significant
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to the development of Hong Kong, the Nation and the world. The University pursues world-class excellence in education, research and knowledge transfer to nurture socially responsible leaders and professionals, as
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are seeking a highly motivated and innovative Research Associate to join our interdisciplinary team working on the development and evaluation of sustainable, plant-based materials for use in medical devices
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maintenance. However, current technologies are relatively slow and not capable enough to provide quick performance, diagnostic and prognostic predictions for real time applications. With the rapid development
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, prospective project developers are faced with technological risks concerning safety such as gas cross over within stacks, and performance such as efficiency decrease due to degradation, and inability to operate
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requires not only quantification of respective changes in materials but also development of novel tools for design and optimisation of new engineering solutions. This will be achieved by combining
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mitigating these statutory micropollutants. Following the monitoring, it is also essential to develop enhanced NbS strategies that target micropollutant removal and remain compatible with other ecological and
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professionals alongside archival research, and will receive training to develop these skills. It will be jointly supervised by Dr Sarah Crook and Dr Jessamy Carlson. The student will be expected to engage with
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. These include novel non-alcoholic beverages like Sentia, developed as sophisticated alternatives designed to engage the brain’s GABA system. Despite widespread curiosity and promising user reports, the effects