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research specified in a sponsored project. The role will focus on additive manufacturing of metallic components and conduct detailed microstructural and mechanical property studies on the printed parts. Key
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from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. This position is part of an exciting research program advancing separation technologies (i.e., membrane and electrochemical) to solve pressing
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research project, where you will be part of the research team to develop solutions for adapting CCS2 chargers for marine electrical vessels and optimizing DC fast charging technology for marine applications
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(SIT) is seeking a motivated candidate who is keen on both rigorous research and the practical application of 5G and future communication technologies. As part of the research team, you will collaborate
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, high-resolution cameras, and delicate optical components are desirable Expertise in 3D printing would be an added advantage Possess good programming, optical instrumentation, automation and data
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outperforms traditional compute platforms. We invite applicants to join us as a Research Fellow or Senior Researcher (full-time). You will be part of the Continental-NTU Corporate Lab research team. Key
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outperforms traditional compute platforms. We invite applicants to join us as a Research Fellow (full-time). You will be part of the Continental-NTU Corporate Lab research team. Key Responsibilities: Conduct
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artificial intelligence-driven pupillometric and eye-tracking strategies to detect ocular and cerebral neurodegeneration. The successful candidate will be part of a versatile research group from NUS and the
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theoretically development as part of this multidisciplinary team; Independently undertake advanced research in the relevant discipline area using, or developing, the appropriate methods and/or techniques; Lead
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. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/ase . This position is part of a new project hosted at the Asian School of the Environment (ASE) and the Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS) to push