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-related data, including data from electronic health records, medical images, and sensor data from wearable devices Responsible for writing up results, training and supervising students and junior staff
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. The appointee will be responsible for coordinating and conducting project related activities; collecting data; liaising with schools; writing research reports and articles; and other duties as assigned by
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in subject contact and counselling Coordinate projects, manage and analyse data Liaise and collaborate with various parties, and perform administrative tasks Perform other duties as assigned Expose to
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case study of multicultural students in primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong. He/She will be required to design research questions, review literature, manage data collection (including design
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satisfactory performance and funding availability. Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, applied mathematics, data science or other related disciplines. They should have strong
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intelligence. The appointee will be involved in laboratory research and data analysis. He or she may participate in the training of junior research students and other duties as assigned. For further information
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information about the Faculty can be found at https://facdent.hku.hk/. The University only accepts online application for the above posts. Applicants should apply online and upload an up-to-date C.V. Review of
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invites applications for two positions as Research Assistant Professor (RAP) in Urban Analytics or Construction AI (Ref. no. 532734). Appointments will commence as soon as possible on a one- to three-year
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data, including data from electronic health records, medical images, and sensor data from wearable devices Responsible for writing up results, training and supervising students and junior staff
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plasticity with a focus on cancer stemness using hepatocellular carcinoma as a model system, that is part of a theme-based collaborative project. For further information, please contact Professor Stephanie Ma