111 computer-science Fellowship research jobs at National University of Singapore in Singapore
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highly motivated and technically skilled Post-doctoral Research Fellow to join an interdisciplinary research programme focused on advancing mixed-mode ventilation (MMV) in the tropics. The aim is to
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equivalent) in Geospatial Sciences, Computer Sciences, Architecture and Urban Planning, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Landscape Ecology, or any other related field. • Strong research background in
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health, Epidemiology, Data Science/Analytics, Psychology, or other related disciplines • Minimum 3 years of research experience, preferably in program evaluation, public health or applied social science
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dedicated to technology such as state-of-the-art light microscopy, nano- and micro- fabrication, and computing. We are seeking a Research Fellow with expertise in transmission electron microscopy (TEM
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of public law wih direct links to international law. Of particular interest are applicants who are interested in the Asia-Pacific region; technology and digital economy; sustainable development; cybersecurity
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postdoctoral fellow to join the Genome Re-InnovaTion-Lab (https://grit-lab.org/), part of the Synthetic Biology Translational Research Programme (TRP) at the National University of Singapore, Yong Loo Lin School
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Physics and computer science. We offer competitive salary and enriching intellectual experience in a city state known for its forward outlook. This program also allows strong collaboration with leading
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laboratory team members to ensure high performance and skill development Foster cross-functional collaboration with research teams, industry partners, and international collaborators Coordinate work across
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with a team, have an investigative nature and attention to detail; have knowledge of computer applications (such as SPSS and MS Office, PowerPoint); and have good communication skills with patients and
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and health economics. This position is ideal for candidates who have recently completed their doctoral training and are seeking to establish themselves as independent researchers in infectious disease