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Young and research-intensive, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) is ranked among the world’s top universities. NTU’s College of Computing and Data Science (CCDS) is a
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grant proposal applications. Job Requirements: Required educational qualification, experience, skills and competencies for this position: PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Civil
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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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, Computational Science, Applied Mathematics, or a related field. Soft skills Critical thinking and problem-solving, Collaboration and teamwork, Good communication, Time management and self-motivation Hard skills
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journals such as S&P, USENIX, SIGMOD, VLDB, NeurIPS, ICML, AAAI, or ICLR. Job Requirements: A PhD degree in computer science, computer engineering, mathematics, statistics, or a related discipline with a
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researchers, industry partners, and regulatory stakeholders to ensure robust sustainability metrics are embedded in process design. Job Requirements: PhD in Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering
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community. Required Skills and Qualifications: Minimum PhD in computer science/ engineering or related fields. Proficiency in Python is a must. Experience with other programming languages such as Java, C/C
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of the designed algorithms and systems. Help with research presentation works such as high-quality paper writing. Job Requirements: Preferably PhD in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electronics Engineering
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reports/papers and present in international peer-reviewed conferences and journals. To be involved in the mentoring of PhD/Masters/FYP students. Job Requirements: Preferably PhD in computer science
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to principal investigator Assist in proposal preparation Job Requirements: PhD in chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, computer science, or other related fields Research background in theoretical catalysis