130 high-performance-computing-postdoc research jobs at Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics Research Assistant Professor in Smart Cities and Urban Informatics (Ref. 251208008) The Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics (LSGI) is
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Department of Applied Mathematics Research Assistant Professor in Optimization and Operations Research / Statistics and Data Science / Financial Mathematics / Engineering and Computational
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Department of Applied Mathematics Research Assistant Professor in Optimization and Operations Research / Statistics and Data Science / Financial Mathematics / Engineering and Computational
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project - “Research, design, and manufacture of high-performance, fast-customizable next-generation AI-driven golf balls”. Qualifications Applicants should have: (a) a recognised doctoral degree or
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Agent platform to automate complex business processes and continuously optimise workflow systems to ensure system stability and efficiency; (c) develop high-quality, high-performance AI service backends
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School of Nursing Research Assistant (Ref. 260402008) [Appointment period: twelve months] Duties The appointee will assist the project leader in the research project - “Sexual functioning and its
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with the mission of PolyU, ABCT focuses on providing high quality education and building our strength in basic and applied research to meet the requirements of a rapidly changing society. There are over
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Department of Computing Research Assistant Professor (four posts) (Ref. 260227003) The Department of Computing (COMP) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, founded in 1974, pioneers
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Department of Computing Research Assistant Professor in AI and Digital Transformation for Education (three posts) (Ref. 260226006) The Institute for Higher Education Research and Development (IHERD
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agents across various tasks; and (c) benchmark the performance of the proposed approach on several representative tasks in computational pathology by comparing a selective and adaptive mixture