74 high-performance-computing-postdoc research jobs at Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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interfaces using functional and programmable materials; (b) collaborate on interdisciplinary projects bridging design, engineering and human-computer interaction; (c) publish research findings in high
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project - “Develop an analysis tool to estimate dynamic performance of floating structures under environmental loading”. Qualifications Applicant should: (a) have a PhD degree in Ocean Engineering or
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the research project - “Systematical design and engineering towards high-performance all-perovskite tandem photovoltaics”. Qualifications Applicants should have an honours degree or an equivalent qualification
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VR-based tasks to study user cognition and creative performance; • process and analyse EEG data using advanced signal processing and machine learning techniques; • evaluate cognitive load
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leader in the research project - “Research, design, and manufacture of high-performance, fast-customizable next-generation AI-driven golf balls”. Qualifications Applicants should have: (a) a recognised
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functional materials and structures; (b) collaborate across disciplines to prototype sustainable products and systems; (c) publish research findings in high-impact journals; and (d) perform any other
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Department of Computing Research Assistant / Part-time Research Assistant (Ref. 251024004) (1) Research Assistant [Appointment period: three to six months] (2) Part-time Research Assistant
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independent and collaborative research; (b) prepare and publish high-quality research articles with staff members of the University; (c) contribute to grant writing and funding applications; and (d
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-assisted iterative writing improvement: AI integration strategies and feedback engagement”. He/She will be required to: (a) collect data; (b) conduct data analysis; and (c) perform any other duties
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computing with Python and R; (d) experience in high-performance and cloud computing for data processing; (e) the ability to work independently and collaboratively with an interdisciplinary research team