63 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG in Hong Kong
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desirable. The appointee will be responsible for coordinating an evaluation study on pharmacy services in primary care using both quantitative and qualitative methods and conducting pharmacoepidemiological
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initiatives at SWIMS. The ideal candidate will have expertise in IoT, sensor development, ecological monitoring, and advanced ecosystem imaging methods such as photogrammetry. The officer will collaborate
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independently and as a team. Knowledge and experience in using mixed research methods are highly preferred. A strong publication track record on peer-reviewed academic journals and research grants will be
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adequate knowledge of quantitative research methods, as well as a good command of written English. Experience and passion in research topics of palliative and end-of-life care and public health will be
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into significant questions about present and future urban problems and their solutions facilitated by the advances in data science, GIS methods, urban sensing and robotics. Duties and Responsibilities The appointee
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students each year. In addition to these, the Faculty also hosts the Law, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship (LITE) Programme (LITE, established in 2018), as part of the Experiential Learning
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. The appointees will teach courses of the Master of Arts in Creative Communications (MACC) Programme related to Social Media, Branding, and Marketing or other relevant fields of specialization. The MACC is a full
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will teach courses offered in the BSc Programme in Information Management. They will also be required to assume administrative duties, such as attending examiners’ meetings, as appropriate. More
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the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance and funding availability. Applicants should possess a PhD degree in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology, or a related discipline, with extensive
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research programme, and be responsible for teaching courses and supervising students at both graduate and undergraduate levels, as well as contributing to the administration of academic programmes. A highly