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, immunohistochemistry, EEG/EMG in mice is strongly preferred. Experience in molecular cloning or computational modeling is a plus. The appointee should be organized, self-motivated and be able to work independently as
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quantum phenomena in strongly correlated systems; Analytic or numerical methods of quantum many-body systems and non-equilibrium systems; Quantum field theory; Modeling and calculation of solid-state
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experience at the time of application; and (b) be familiar with theory of condensed matter, DFT, EPW, tight binding methods, ab initio modeling of electron-phonon mediated superconductivity and the
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in Biomedical Science or an equivalent qualification and must have no more than five years of post-qualification experience at the time of application; and (b) a strong background in molecular
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research and assist in project coordination for visually impaired guidance. For the Research Associate posts, the appointees will be required to involve for the post-training large language models
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qualification. For all posts, applicants should also have: (a) strong knowledge of and experience in biomedical engineering, neuroscience or neurobiology, biophysics, cellular/molecular biology, preferably
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: each for twelve months] Duties The appointees will assist the project leader in the research project - “Development of high-strength fishing lines with ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene
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machine learning methods, particularly large language models (LLMs), to marketing research. Applicants are invited to contact Prof. Edward Lai at telephone number 2766 7141 or via email at edward-yh.lai
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) support major BIM platforms, such as Revit and AutoCAD; (c) develop BIM-related functional modules, including model parsing, data interaction, automated modelling, and collaborative design; (d
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representation methods for accelerated inverse design Large language, diffusion & graph neural models for materials discovery Fine tuning and architecture optimisation of foundation models Inverse design of next