72 finite-element-analysis Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore in Singapore
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methods for multi-omics data analysis. Potential projects may include developing methods for studying tumor microenvironment using spatial transcriptomics data, proteogenomics integrative analysis
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assessment, early health technology assessment, and/or medical innovation development • Health economic modelling with Markov cohort model/ discrete event simulation • Data analysis or data management using
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fluorescent microscopy, polarized light microscopy) and biochemical analytical methodologies (e.g. micro-FTIR, micro-XRD, micro-MRI, micro-CT and so on) Bio-sample preparation Literature review, data analysis
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the financial sector and the economy at large. This role is ideally suited for those wishing to work in academic or industry research in quantitative analysis, particularly in the area of machine learning and
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research skills in methodological development and data analysis Strong organizational, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills Good teamwork with excellent communication and public relations skills
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or adaptive designs. • Proficiency in at least one of the following: R, Python, JavaScript, or other relevant data analysis or app development tools. • Familiarity with EMA, EMI, MRTs, or SMART designs is
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– Literature reviews and research writing. Phase 2 – Survey and experiment design, and IRB applications. Phase 3 – Data collection and pre-processing. Phase 4 – Data analysis and result tabulation. Phase 5
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stakeholders in the research process. 2. Data Collection and Analysis: Collect data through interviews, focus groups, case studies, and other qualitative methods tailored to applied settings. Analyse data using
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), Singapore, is a multidisciplinary institute committed to developing new paradigms for biomedical research by focusing on the quantitative analysis of dynamic functional processes. Through quantitative
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mentioned in the job description Strong background in mathematics, in particular matrix analysis and related methods relevant for quantum information theory More Information Location: [[Kent Ridge Campus