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platform outside of standalone English courses for various written and spoken genres in a university via online platforms and a mobile app. They will be required to: (a) develop and maintain online web
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and administrative tasks for accuracy and compliance with funding body and university policies; (c) develop and manage content for training promotions across social media platforms and other
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- “Research centre of future (caring) mobility”. He/She will be required to: (a) undertake research, development, testing and performance optimisation of materials for wearable devices; (b) solve
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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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projects on-time with minimum supervision. Preference will be given to those with research experience in machines designs and development of computer programmes for numerical computation of electromagnetic
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the research project - “Development of human-centric driver support systems and training recommendations for safer cross-border driving during Northbound Travel for Hong Kong Vehicles”. Qualifications Applicants
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project - “Development and application of UAV based fire rescue technologies for super-tall buildings”. Qualifications Applicants should have an honours degree or an equivalent qualification. Applicants
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organization science paper development workshop”. Qualifications Applicants should have: (a) a master’s degree; and (b) preferably with substantial experiences in event planning and conference organization
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required to: (a) undertake specific research project(s) under the guidance of a project leader and contribute to the development of research activities; (b) develop computer programs to assess and
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research experience in at least one of the following areas: (i) nonlinear response effects; (ii) ferroelectric materials; (iii) first-principles method development; and (iv) domain wall physics. Applicants