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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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contribute to grant proposals and progress reports. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams within CQT and with external academic and industry partners. Requirements PhD in Physics, Engineering, Computer Science
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) who is highly skilled in and deeply passionate about computational electromagnetism and mathematical physics/engineering. The SRF should have strong background in computational methods for solving
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scientific exchange with collaboration partners of the project Preparing reports, scientific papers, and presentations Job Requirements: PhD in mathematics, physics, computer science, or a closely related
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Medical School. In August 2024, we welcomed our first intake of the NTU MBBS programme, that has been recently enhanced to include themes like precision medicine and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in
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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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Research Fellow / Associate Research Fellow / Senior Analyst / Research Analyst (Maritime Security Programme) The S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), a Graduate School of Nanyang
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Fellowship Programme) and with external partners. Job Requirements: Candidates must have a PhD in one of the relevant fields of Asian Studies, international political economy, political science, public policy
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. Publish high-quality research in top-tier conferences and journals. Job Requirement: Ph.D. in Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field. Expertise in machine learning and safe navigation algorithms
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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