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materials or optoelectronic devices. Perform high-quality research and disseminate findings through peer-reviewed journals and academic conferences. Supervise and mentor undergraduate and postgraduate
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germ-free and conventional mice Perform high-dimensional data analysis (single-cell/spatial transcriptomics, genomics, metabolomics, immunoprofiling) and integrate findings with clinical datasets
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the Computational Geophysics Lab. The primary role of the Research Assistant will be to conduct data analysis of physics-based earthquake cycle simulations, including running scripts, visualising model outputs, and
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expected, and familiarity with modern machine learning methods will be considered an asset. NUS offers a vibrant research environment, with access to high-performance computing facilities and opportunities
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given - Perform microscopy and nanodevice analysis Program and design PLC systems Apply Computer Vision for machine hardware feedback and control Generate technical reports, white papers, and
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) or with big, ambitious ideas that extend the lab’s focus. You will receive direct mentorship, generous support, and space to launch a scientific program you can carry with you into a future faculty role
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, computational imaging as well as computer vision applications Key Responsibilities: The roles of this position include: Research on the cutting-edge AI algorithms for processing and modeling high-dimensional data
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report Research publications and presentations, and dissemination of the results Administrative work associated with the program of research as necessary Job Requirements: A bachelor’s degree in geoscience
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with variant calling/QC, GWAS, polygenic score or risk model development Knowledge of cloud computing, and high-performance computing (HPC) environments Strong ability to present findings and collaborate
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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