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Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or fields related to Computational Science and Engineering More than 5 years of research experience in the related area Experience in code
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necessary lead relevant meetings. To undertake any other duties relevant to the programme of research. Job Requirements: PhD degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electronics Engineering or
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The School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) invites applications for the position of Research Fellow. We are looking for an enthusiastic individual who will work as a
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Requirements: PhD degree in Computer Science, Mechatronics, Robotics, Electrical Engineering or equivalent. Proficiency in programming, software design and development and algorithms. Strong analytical
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, equipping Singapore’s workforce to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Requirements: PhD in either Educational or Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology (Educational or Cognitive), Exercise Science / Kinesiology
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the scope of the CLIC programme. Job Requirements: PhD degree in experimental psychology, biopsychology, cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, neurology, psychiatry, cognitive neuroscience, biomedical
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documentation to ensure reproducibility and integrity. Support collaborations with external academic, industry, and government partners to promote translational impact. Job Requirements: PhD in Computer Science
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The School of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) provides a vibrant and nurturing environment for staff and students to carry out inter-disciplinary research in key areas such as Computational
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(e.g., tensor or multi-modality data). Work with other researchers and PhDs to develop AI applications related to image processing, computational imaging as well as computer vision. Lead a team of junior
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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