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University Research Facility in Chemical and Environmental Analysis Scientific Officer (Spectrometer Equipment Operation) (Ref. 251205007-IE) Duties The appointee will be required to: (a
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Office of Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences Founding Dean of Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences (Ref. 241030001-IE) This new Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
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duties; and (f) perform any other duties as assigned by the Head of Unit or his delegates. Qualifications Applicants should have: (a) a PhD degree in Medical Imaging/NeuroTechnologies or relevant
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academic departments in the Faculty of Engineering, and it offers a full spectrum of BME programmes, from BSc, MSc to PhD. The team is the first group to offer Biomedical Engineering related undergraduate
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the Faculty of Engineering, and it offers a full spectrum of BME programmes, from BSc, MSc to PhD. The team is the first group to offer Biomedical Engineering related undergraduate programme in Hong Kong, and
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Language Model (LLM) GPU cluster to ensure stable and reliable operation of training tasks; (b) handle GPU node failures, IB network anomalies, CUDA/NCCL errors and Kubernetes scheduling failures, perform
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postgraduate programmes, supported with cutting-edge researches on rehabilitation engineering, biomedical imaging and biosensing, and biological engineering. Our innovative research and development from cell
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documents, including image scanning, delivering, and filing of papers and electronic files; (d) provide administrative and logistic support to meetings and other research events; (e) maintain website
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ICON (www.hotel-icon.com ), the School’s groundbreaking teaching and research hotel and a vital aspect of its paradigm-shifting approach to hospitality and tourism education, the SHTM is advancing
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junior technical staff in UMF; (c) assist in the administrative management of UMF; (d) assist in the operation of the state-of-the-art dual aberration-corrected Scanning Transmission Electron