48 complex-network Fellowship research jobs at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore
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on mycobacterial enzymes and multi-subunit complexes, contributing both technical expertise and leadership to the team. Key Responsibilities: Lead and conduct research on the 3D structure determination
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years of research experience working in different cultural environments Possess Asia-wide research networks, with a strong track-record of engagement with China, India and other societies throughout
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, train, and validate advanced computational models and machine learning algorithms tailored to complex datasets. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including biologists, engineers, and clinicians
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. The Chiba group in CCEB is pursing development of new synthetic routes that allows for efficient synthesis of biologically active complex organic molecules of pharmaceutical interests. The Chiba group in CCEB
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simulate orbital scenarios for sensor calibration and data fusion. Model complex orbital dynamics for accurate sensor calibration. Develop AI models for onboard and ground-based satellite data processing
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are seeking a Research Fellow in the fields of Scientific Computing for interdisciplinary applications, to contribute to a project focused on developing and analyzing efficient computational methods for complex
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collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Possesses international experience, with a strong network of contacts in the region. We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Hiring
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oriented architectures and NoC (Network-on-Chip) enhancements with a focus on long-term security, integrated hardware security functions, hardware root-of-trusts (RoT) and cryptographic agility Knowledge and
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and NoC (Network-on-Chip) enhancements with a focus on long-term security, integrated hardware security functions, hardware root-of-trusts (RoT) and cryptographic agility Knowledge and/or experience in
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De Lorenzis, Chair of the Computational Mechanics Group at ETH Zurich. This project aims to advance our understanding of shear fracture propagation in complex geological systems using next-generation