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the research project - “Improving the smartphone urban positioning accuracy aided by AI and probabilistic graphical model based multi-sensory integration for Hong Kong smart cities”. Qualifications Applicants
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- “Development and application of intelligent localization and mapping system for autonomous underwater robots based on multi-modal fusion”. They will be required to: (a) conduct advanced research on multi
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the research project - “Safety-certified multi-source fusion positioning for autonomous vehicles in complex scenarios”. Qualifications Applicants should have an honours degree in Engineering with a strong
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- “Data-driven algorithms for multi-product inventory systems with non-stationary demand”. Qualifications Applicants should have:- (a) a doctoral degree, preferably in the area of operations management
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the research project - “Safety-certified multi-source fusion positioning for autonomous vehicles in complex scenarios”. Qualifications Applicants should have an honours degree in Engineering with a strong
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School of Fashion and Textiles Part-time Research Assistant (Ref. 250604002) [Appointment period: three months] Duties The appointee will assist the project leader in the research project - “Multi
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qualification; (b) have the background in operations management, and be skilled in multi-criteria decision making, multi-objective optimization and modelling; and (c) be proficient in English. Applicants
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the research project - “A novel sustainable campus lighting and charging infrastructure managing flexible multi-source power generation”. They will be required to: a) lead power generator design and
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project - “Research centre for unmanned autonomous systems”. Qualifications Applicants should have: (a) a doctoral degree or an equivalent qualification and must have no more than five years of post
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the research projects - “Monitoring and predicting slope instability in forested terrain from multi-mode remote sensing data” and “Resilience of rural infrastructure and communities to climate change