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Join Our Team at the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore The School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) at NTU Singapore hosts research
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of fairness, safety, and privacy in digital technologies. Key Responsibilities: Conduct research and development in trust technologies – translating algorithms into tools and frameworks and implementing working
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EmoRoom (Emotion + Classroom), an interactive visual analytics system to analyze and summarize student emotions from classroom videos, using emotion recognition algorithms and intuitive visualizations
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platforms and experimental pipelines for algorithm validation. Visualize simulation and experimental results to support decision-making and research findings. Contribute to: High-impact publications in top
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for autonomous driving. This project aims to advance the state of the art in visual perception algorithms and real-time systems for autonomous racing, pushing the boundaries of performance, speed, and precision
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Machine Learning algorithms Experience in conducting neuroimaging studies in educational contexts Experience in working with databases. Responsibilities Liaise with stakeholders (E.g. participating schools
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Nanyang Technological University, School of Physical & Mathematical Sciences,, Division of Mathematical Sciences Scholarship ID: NTU-GS1 [#24878] Scholarship Title: Graduate Scholarships Scholarship
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10 years of research experience. Proven track record in research and development of algorithms. Proficiency in algorithm development and programming skills using MATLAB or Phyton. Knowledge of machine
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algorithms, including machine unlearning techniques, to enhance model robustness and reliability. Design and execute rigorous AI testing frameworks to assess and mitigate risks in AI systems. Collaborate with
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School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Associate Prof / Full Professor in Optimization, Control, and Scientific Computing Young and research