52 component-labeling-agorithm-cuda Fellowship positions at Nanyang Technological University
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to work independently and as part of a team with strong initiative. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Experience in performing synthesis and characterization experiments. We regret to inform
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Join Our Team at the School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore The School of Biological Sciences (SBS), part of the College of Science, was established in 2002 with
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on CAD and/or Finite Element Analysis for design and drawing of components. Assist on project and grant management support for the co-directors. Job Requirements: Ph.D. in Materials Science, Mechanical
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At the Air Traffic Management Research Institute (ATMRI) (http://atmri.ntu.edu.sg/), Nanyang Technological University, you will be part of a research team to study the use of Artificial Intelligence
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, tech companies, and international organisations are implementing an operationalising military innovation, and why. As a part of MTP, applicants can expect to contribute to the School’s multidisciplinary
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to the development of high-performance, multimodal sensor systems with strong application potential in digital healthcare, robotics, and smart environments. The successful candidate will be an integral part of a
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studying how the brain encodes long term memories . Using a range of molecular and cellular techniques, we elucidate how stimulated cells, at the level of a single cell and also as part of a larger network
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characterization of samples performing cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry. Set up a system under various operating conditions. Carry out experiments to understand mechanisms. Identify components in final
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algorithms, and innovative mechanical design to replicate the remarkable flight capabilities observed in nature. The successful candidate will be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team of experts in
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a Research Fellow to contribute to a project focused on topological photonic devices. Both theoretical and experimental studies are required, as part of ongoing research effort in School of Physical