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Engineering and the 27th in Environmental Science in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025. The Department offers academic programmes at various levels, including PhD, MSC, BEng and BSc
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AI, and nurturing talents to support the advancement of society. Moving forward, COMP is determined to assert its position as the leader in education in computing and interdisciplinary research
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that encompasses research activities in the areas of urban informatics, spatial big data analytics, geographical information science, satellite positioning, ubiquitous positioning, photogrammetry and
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of Unit or his/her delegates. Qualifications Applicants should: (a) have a PhD degree in Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Construction Engineering, Construction Management
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Department of Applied Mathematics Assistant Professor in Optimization and Operations Research / Statistics and Data Science / Financial Mathematics / Engineering and Computational Mathematics
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analytics, geographical information science, satellite positioning, ubiquitous positioning, photogrammetry and remote sensing, geodesy and geodynamics, environmental monitoring, geo-hazards studies
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Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Assistant Professor in Computational Intelligence (Ref. 251118014) The Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI) is a multi
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strong research programme that encompasses research activities in the areas of urban informatics, spatial big data analytics, geographical information science, satellite positioning, ubiquitous positioning
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and Structural Engineering and the 27th in Environmental Science in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025. The Department offers academic programmes at various levels, including PhD, MSC
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& Structural Engineering, both ranked 17th worldwide by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS Subject Ranking) in 2025. As a new dynamic hub for architectural innovation, the Department aims to consolidate FCE’s academic