138 data-science-phd Fellowship positions at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore
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: A recent PhD graduate with expertise in organic chemistry, natural product synthesis, chemical biology or related field. Must have research experience with multi-step synthesis with good techniques
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highly motivated Research Fellow to join Associate Professor Xia Kelin's team at the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The project focuses on developing topological data analysis (TDA
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Growth single crystal for new materials of thermoelectrics Job Requirements: PhD in solid state Chemistry/ Materials Science Candidates with strong background in Materials Engineering. Experience with
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for a fast and thorough transfer of research output into the industry. SHARE at NTU aims to expand the current state of technology and build on Robotics & Industry 4.0 as aligned with Schaeffler’s
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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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LCA insights into technology development and decision-making. Key responsibilities: Include impact modeling, scenario analysis, data compilation, and technical documentation. Work closely with
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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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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
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project is required to: Designing novel topological chiral spin configurations Learning Magnetic and optical characterization Interface engineering of heterostructure superlattices based on chiral magnet
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concepts. Job Requirements: PhD degree in molecular and cell biology or related field. At least 4 years of relevant experiences in molecular and cell biology. Familiarity with confocal and wide-field light