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software package (e.g. SPSS, Stata, SAS, R, Mplus) is required. The appointee will join an internationally active team of researchers in developing studies in the area of digital phenotyping in early
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able to work well in an interdisciplinary team What We Offer The appointee would be exposed to ample opportunities in developing an academic career. The appointment will commence as soon as possible on a
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spoken Cantonese) and English quantitative research skills (including in survey development and multilevel data analysis) and/or qualitative research skills (including in developing interview schedule and
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will be given to those with experience in community health research. The appointee will be responsible for literature review, data collection and analysis; project design, intervention development
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computational screening, or machine learning for materials property prediction is essential. Candidates with prior experience in developing AI models for accelerated materials discovery, optimization of material
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projects related to sexual health, infectious diseases, and/or health promotion, with the major contributions to developing and implementing a personalized Artificial Intelligence (AI) program system
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project partners and collaborators, and performing other duties as assigned. Publication opportunities and professional development support are available. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend a
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protocol and questionnaires Prepare human ethics applications for research projects Design the logistics of patient recruitment in the study Communicate with community partners for recruitment and logistics
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research in virology/immunology with potential for high-impact publications. The project will develop high-throughput microfluidic platforms for functional screening of antigen-specific T cells and
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three-year temporary contract, with the possibility of renewal subject to funding availability and satisfactory performance. The University of Hong Kong Healthy High Density Cities Lab has secured a