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/ Research Assistant [Appointment period: each for twenty-four months] Duties The appointees will assist the project leader in the research project - “Research on advanced extrusion process for stiffened wide
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analytical field-theoretical approaches is desirable. Applicants who are in the process of completing a Ph.D. degree will also be considered. The appointee will work with Prof. Zi Yang Meng to conduct research
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the research project - “Advancing generative AI algorithms for haptic rendering: bridging human-computer and human-robot interactions”. Qualifications Applicants should have a doctoral degree or an equivalent
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Artificial Intelligence (DSAI) is a multi-disciplinary department hosted under the Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences established on 1 January 2025. DSAI will be at the forefront of cutting-edge
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managing the operation of service robots; Prepare research materials, reports, and presentations; and Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with ethical guidelines. Requirements: A bachelor’s or
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to better understand, diagnose and treat diseases with particular interests in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. We are a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary lab eager to create an impact on
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research methodologies; Collect, organise, and analyse qualitative/quantitative data; Collect field work data and engage in training and managing the operation of service robots; Prepare research materials
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Ph.D. degree in Epidemiology, Biomedical Sciences, Computer Science, Data Science, or related disciplines. A proven track record in peer-reviewed publications and research experience in computer graphics
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experiment design, data processing and result analysis; (g) assist in the preparation of research papers, technical reports and open-source artifacts; and (h) perform any other duties as assigned by
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Engineering, Information Systems, or a related field, and sufficiently demonstrate abilities to conduct high-quality research in one of the Department's key research areas: (i) Artificial Intelligence and