124 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Fellowship research jobs at National University of Singapore
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wearable devices. Investigate new materials and fabrication methods to improve the flexibility, efficiency, and scalability of wearable electronics. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow (HSSR/TJ) Posting Start Date: 08/07/2025 Job Description: Job Description The Signature Research Programme in Health Services
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regional participants technical laboratory (wet lab) and bioinformatics (dry lab) training in pathogen genomics. The Emerging Infectious Diseases (“EID”) is a Signature Research Programme of Duke-NUS
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various assessment methods and advanced statistical techniques, including ecological momentary assessments (EMA), ecological momentary interventions (EMI), micro-randomised trials (MRT), and other trial
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environmental design, human well-being, and quantitative assessment methods. Experience with landscape visualisations, data analysis, computational modelling, information modelling, or human-centred research
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for Quantum Technologies (CQT) in Singapore brings together physicists, computer scientists and engineers to do basic research on quantum physics and to build devices based on quantum phenomena. Experts in
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of Patient Reported Outcome Measures using advanced psychometric methods and publication and dissemination; Establishing an independent research programme derived from the current project; Providing support
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microbiome data and provide biological interpretations to refine hypotheses and experimental designs. Support wet-lab researchers by assisting with critical experiments to validate computational predictions as
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow (OR/EID/NLB) Posting Start Date: 24/06/2025 Job Description: Job Description The Signature Research Programme in Emerging
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focuses on mechanical and morphological evolution of the insect heart, as part of the recently funded Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) grant awarded to Prof. Young’s lab. The heart is one of the first