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highly motivated Research Fellow to join Associate Professor Xia Kelin's team at the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The project focuses on developing topological data analysis (TDA
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, tsunamis, and climate change in and around Southeast Asia, towards safer and more sustainable societies. The Climate Transformation Programme (CTP) aims to develop, inspire and accelerate knowledge-based
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. A Research Fellow is required to undertake the responsibilities towards the development of new photopolymers and biomaterials. Key Responsibilities
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the development of integrated sensor arrays through innovative materials design and validation techniques. This role supports NTU’s strategic direction in cutting-edge sensor research by contributing
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civil engineering and will focus on nondestructive evaluation, wave field modeling, and AI for the smart maintenance of civil infrastructure systems. The position is also aimed to assist the development
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experienced Research Fellow to develop and evaluate viral vectors for CNS delivery and therapeutic expression in preclinical models. Key Responsibilities: Engineering and evaluation of vector constructs for BBB
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to deliver on the challenging task of translating IDMxS research findings to the market by identifying the marketability of IDMXS innovations and opportunities for attracting investments toward the development
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. We are looking for a research fellow with a strong background in electrochemistry and catalysis to Development and optimization of biomass chemical
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Maxwell’s equations – strong foundations in quantum electrodynamics (QED) are a significant bonus. The role of SRF will focus on developing ab initio theory and developing software to describe and study
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. The project is on development of cultivated meat to support Singapore’s aspiration of 30 by 30. There are 3 institutions involved in this project