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, Nonlinear Systems, Robotics, Machine Learning, Cyber-Physical Systems, Cyber Security, Internet of Things, and Computer Vision would be an added advantage. Fresh PhD graduates would be considered but
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General Elective and will be offered to students taking NTU EEE MSc Communications Engineering, Computer Control & Automation, Electronics, Power Engineering, and Signal Processing & Machine Learning with
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the end-to-end discovery process, including data preparation, statistical analysis, and methods for extracting meaningful insights from large datasets. Core machine learning techniques such as decision tree
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through applied research programmes. Faculty in the ICT Cluster undertake funded industry-relevant research, teach courses in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Security and Software
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position in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Software Engineering/Programming Languages. Responsibilities Design and deliver high quality courses in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and
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creating original computer-generated imagery to explore how lighting and rendering shape the emotional ambience of a scene. This learning forms the foundation for further studies in Visual Effects and 3D
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of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is seeking a candidate at the rank of Lecturer (Educator Track) to teach electrical and computer engineering courses
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to apply as Part-Time Lecturer for Enterprise Network Design. The Part-time Lecturer is expected to teach an undergraduate elective course commencing in January 2026. This 13-week course is a specialized
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undergraduate and postgraduate modules in areas such as: • Fundamentals of Robotics • Control Systems and Mechatronics • AI and Machine Learning for Robotics • Embedded Systems and Intelligent Sensors
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Part-Time Lecturer in School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering - EE6203 Computer Control System
as Part-Time Lecturer for EE6203 Computer Control System. The Part-Time Lecturer is expected to teach this postgraduate course commencing in January 2026. This 13-week course will be offered