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relationships with industry partners, investors, and other stakeholders to promote NUS’s AI technologies. Represent NUS at industry conferences, workshops, and networking events to showcase software innovations
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Duke University and the National University of Singapore. It works closely with the Singapore Health Services cluster, a network of national specialty disease centres, hospitals, and polyclinics
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this role requires diplomacy, creativity, and a detail-oriented mindset, along with the ability to navigate complex institutional and research environments. The candidate must excel at managing multiple
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computational social science methods to resolve complex communication and media questions; as well as evidence of excellence in teaching. Candidates should demonstrate ability to use computational methods such as
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digital health, data, and AI. This initiative complements the Global Health Equity Network (GHEN), which promotes health equity and patient-centred system transformation. Singapore, a leader in healthcare
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. • Ensure strategies are aligned with business objectives at the University level. Solution Design (IT) • Work with network, systems, security teams to develop and formalize the NUS IT architecture
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experience in managing programme teams and working with complex stakeholders in driving outcomes. Excellent network in the Cybersecurity sector locally and internationally. Education At least a Masters in
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, incorporating case studies and real-world applications. Industry Engagement: Build and sustain relationships with industry leaders to enhance program content and expand the institute’s professional network
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Tools, specifically a backend stack of .NET or Java, React/Angular, and experience in mobile development (hybrid). • Familiar with at least one CI/CD stack. • Familiar with mobile development tools
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Duke University and National University of Singapore (NUS). It works closely with the Singapore Health Services (SingHealth) cluster which is a network of national specialty disease centres, hospitals