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to foster cutting-edge areas in social sciences research. This joint post-doctoral researcher aims to support the next generation of leading social sciences researchers, by enabling them to develop a range of
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social sciences researchers, by enabling them to develop a range of research skills in different contexts, working with mentors with different disciplinary and substantive expertise in the social sciences
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Responsibilities The appointee will join a multidisciplinary team led by the Principal Investigator to develop AI‐driven navigation systems in robotic implant surgery. The duties include but not limited
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experimental, writing, and communication skills. Preference will be given to candidates with research experience in epigenetics, stem cell reprogramming, neural development, disease modelling using human iPSCs
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experience will be offered, in addition to annual leave and medical benefits. For RAP, the appointment on fixed terms will attract a contract-end gratuity and University contribution to a retirement benefits
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funding availability. Key Duties and Responsibilities Lead and manage innovative research projects in BIM and LLM; Collaboratively develop LLM-based platforms for BIM modeling checking; Assist in crafting
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with research experience in epigenetics, stem cell reprogramming, neural development, disease modelling using human iPSCs, and/or genomic medicine. In particular, we seek applicants with expertise in
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highly motivated and come up with independent lines of research enquiry. Prior experience in one or more of the following areas will be an advantage: a) developing and working with infectious clones
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team. The appointee will work on interdisciplinary projects related to the development of novel therapeutic agents targeting cancer-related proteins for therapy. In particular, the appointee will utilize
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will work on projects related to oral microbiology and organoid development, under the supervision of Prof. Jade L. L. Teng. For inquiries, please contact Prof. Teng at llteng@hku.hk . Further