101 computer-science Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore in Singapore
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Engineering Department : Electrical and Computer Engineering Employee Referral Eligible: No Job requisition ID : 28752 Apply now
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of Materials Science and Engineering at National University of Singapore (NUS). With a strong focus on industrial projects, we are developing our exciting technologies beyond the lab scale. As a Research Fellow
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow (HSSR/TJ) Posting Start Date: 08/07/2025 Job Description: Job Description The Signature Research Programme in Health Services
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regional participants technical laboratory (wet lab) and bioinformatics (dry lab) training in pathogen genomics. The Emerging Infectious Diseases (“EID”) is a Signature Research Programme of Duke-NUS
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Ridge Campus Organization: College of Design and Engineering Department : Electrical and Computer Engineering Employee Referral Eligible: No Job requisition ID : 29301 Apply now
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focuses on mechanical and morphological evolution of the insect heart, as part of the recently funded Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) grant awarded to Prof. Young’s lab. The heart is one of the first
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) at Duke-NUS Medical School is seeking a Research Fellow to support the ongoing “Future Health Technologies” (FHT1) research programme. FHT1 is dedicated to developing innovative, scalable digital solutions
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demonstrate experience in experimentation and implementation. Qualifications • Doctorate in Computer Science or a related technical field, equivalent experience, or or expecting to receive it within six
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-Computer Interaction, Health Informatics, Data Science, or a related field. • Demonstrated experience in the design and evaluation of digital health or mHealth interventions, ideally involving real-time data
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) Programme is focused on understanding the structure and function of the nervous system, and the neural mechanisms underlying human neurological, psychiatric and eye disorders. The De Paola Lab at Duke-NUS