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of areas, including AI and machine learning, cloud and mobile computing, computer system and information security, evolutionary computation, computer vision and graphics, and bioinformatics
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) and Mathematics; or a combination of results in five HKDSE subjects of Level 2 in New Senior Secondary subjects / "Attained" in Applied Learning subjects / Grade E in Other Language subjects, and the
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quality assessment filters and standardise data augmentation. Machine Learning Model Development and Analysis Train and benchmark unimodal (image-only) and multimodal (image + questionnaire) models (e.g
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Animation and Motion Graphics Digital Graphic Production Data Visualisation Aesthetic Emerging Technologies in Art Tech Design Fiction and Avatar Development User Experience Design (UI/UX) The appointee is
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faculty positions on tenure-track. Assistant Professor (Computer Science) (25260312) The appointees will perform high-impact research, teach and supervise students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
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/HSV/Lab), texture (GLCM, LBP), geometry, and other visual proxies for clinical assessment; and Build image quality assessment filters and standardise data augmentation. Machine Learning Model
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of Computer Science has internationally known research groups in a number of areas, including AI and machine learning, cloud and mobile computing, computer system and information security, evolutionary computation
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(machine learning, computational modeling, digital health etc.) Interfacing Engineering with Clinical Medicine (linking biomedical, mechanical, and electrical engineering together with clinical disciplines
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.) Fundamental Biology & Chemistry (molecular biology, biomaterials, tissue engineering); Artificial intelligence & Data Science related to biomedicine (machine learning, computational modeling, digital health etc
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-impact research, teach and supervise students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and contribute to professional and institutional services. Collaboration with other faculty members in research and