118 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore
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theoretical framework development, method development, and empirical works in collaboration with clinicians, medical innovators, and decision makers. The successful candidate will be expected to perform
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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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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow (Building Acoustics) Posting Start Date: 26/05/2025 Job Description: Job Description We are seeking a full-time Research Fellow (Building acoustics or Acoustics Materials) for a 12-month appointment, which may be renewed. This...
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new models of examining the data To provide teaching to junior staff in the lab in neuroscience-related research methods, especially in pre-processing and processing of EEG data from infants/children
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-doctoral researcher to work on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation in the urban wind and thermal environment project. Position is commencing in June 2025. This posting will remain open until a
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Engineering Department : Electrical and Computer Engineering Employee Referral Eligible: No Job requisition ID : 28752 Apply now
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) at Duke-NUS Medical School is seeking a Research Fellow to support the ongoing “Future Health Technologies” (FHT1) research programme. FHT1 is dedicated to developing innovative, scalable digital solutions
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Description: About the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) The Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) in Singapore brings together physicists, computer scientists and engineers to do basic research on quantum
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) Programme is focused on understanding the structure and function of the nervous system, and the neural mechanisms underlying human neurological, psychiatric and eye disorders. The De Paola Lab at Duke-NUS
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(CQT) The Centre 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