45 phd-position-in-image-processing research jobs at Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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cognitive reserve for protection against dementia”. Qualifications Applicants should have: (a) a PhD degree plus at least three years of postdoctoral research experience or equivalent qualifications and
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, Computer Science and must have no more than five years of post-qualification experience at the time of application; (b) have research experience in multimodal data fusion, video / image processing, and structural
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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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proficient in SQL, Python, R, or similar languages for data processing and analysis; (d) possess strong knowledge of business intelligence tools (e.g. Tableau, Power BI and Qlik); (e) be familiar with
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or related disciplines or an equivalent qualification; (b) proficiency in SPSS, Excel, Endnote and Microsoft Office software, including Chinese word processing; (c) experience in running a clinical trial
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: (a) a PhD degree in Applied Linguistics, Second Language Acquisition, Psycholinguistics or a related discipline, or an equivalent qualification and must have no more than five years of post
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questionnaires; (c) conduct data collection; (d) conduct data processing and analysis; (e) liaise with project collaborators; and (f) perform any other duties as assigned by the Head of Unit or his
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using deep-learning-based spatial-acoustic imaging”. Qualifications Applicants for the Postdoctoral Fellow post should have a doctoral degree or an equivalent qualification and must have no more than five
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should: (a) have a PhD degree in Biological Science, Medical Science or a related field and must have no more than five years of post-qualification experience at the time of application; (b) have
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appointment] Duties The appointees will assist the project leader in the research project - “Portrait of the Hong Kong: Bridging place identity, culture and emotional engagement via MTR interactive art