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with physical and/or intellectual disabilities; and (c) perform any other duties as assigned by the project leader or his/her delegates. Qualifications Applicants should have an honours degree in
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the project leader in the research project – “Increasing physical activity with a social robot-assisted exercise intervention in older adults with hearing loss: A feasibility and pilot randomized controlled
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applications, mechanical design and physical tests, etc. For the post of Research Assistant / Project Assistant, applicants should have an honours degree in an appropriate discipline with at least two years of
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Department of Applied Physics Postdoctoral Fellow / Research Associate / Research Assistant (Ref. 250507005) (1) Postdoctoral Fellow [Appointment period: twenty-four months] (2) Research Associate
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Department of Applied Physics Postdoctoral Fellow / Research Associate (Ref. 250507006) (1) Postdoctoral Fellow [Appointment period: twenty-four months] (2) Research Associate [Appointment period
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Department of Applied Physics Postdoctoral Fellow / Research Assistant (Ref. 250507003) (1) Postdoctoral Fellow [Appointment period: six months] (2) Research Assistant [Appointment period: six
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Department of Applied Physics Postdoctoral Fellow / Research Assistant (Ref. 250507004) (1) Postdoctoral Fellow [Appointment period: six months] (2) Research Assistant [Appointment period: six
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Department of Computing Part-time Research Associate (Ref. 250513002) [Appointment period: one month] Duties The appointee will assist the project leader in the research project – “Physical neural
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- “Environment and conservation fund - converting waste plastics into value-added products: process design, simulation, and feasibility analysis”. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have an honours degree
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- “Environment and conservation fund turning sewage sludge into green hydrogen and e-fuel with carbon-neutrality goals in Hong Kong: innovative process design, optimization, economic viability and environmental