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neurobiology and mouse models is advantageous. Have experience with in vivo calcium imaging (preferably 2-photon), stereotactic surgery and drug delivery, gene expression analysis (e.g. snRNAseq) and antisense
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(EM) to join our multidisciplinary team. The successful candidate will lead EM-based investigations and contribute to the development of advanced imaging protocols. This position offers access
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researcher in natural language processing and large language models to work with a team from multiple disciplines of machine learning and artificial intelligence to develop multimodal large language models
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neuroimaging experiments, proficient in image processing and programming paradigms. The successful candidate will contribute to ongoing multidisciplinary research and play an active role in developing novel
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. Write the report for the project progress. Work with research assistant for the prototype. Job Requirements: PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering / Science, or related field
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equipment components Procurement of experimental consumables, prototype manufacturing and assembly of wave energy equipment Liaison and organization of large-scale indoor tests of wave energy equipment
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strategies, SiP and chiplet architecture Fault tolerance, robustness and reliability Functional / Cryptographic agility in hardware Prototype and design new architectural innovations, including chiplet
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chiplet architecture Fault tolerance, robustness and reliability Functional / Cryptographic agility in hardware Prototype and design new architectural innovations, including chiplet oriented architectures
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stochastic differential equations (SDEs); Extending recent quantum simulation techniques to accommodate non-physical processes found in generative diffusion modeling; Demonstrating a prototype of the quantum
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University of Singapore is a multi-disciplinary institute committed to developing new paradigms for biomedical research by focusing on the quantitative analysis of dynamic functional processes. Through