111 parallel-computing Fellowship research jobs at National University of Singapore in Singapore
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international law. More on CIL can be found here: https://cil.nus.edu.sg/ About the Oceans Law and Policy Team: Ocean Law & Policy is one of CIL’s core programme areas and was established over 10 years ago. It
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. ● Computational skills is a plus (e.g., experience with computational modeling, AI models, familiarity with Python, etc) ● Familiarity with EEG, Brain-Computer Interfaces, biofeedback systems, or biomarkers
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invites applications for a Research Fellow in the Human Potential Translational Research Programme (HPTRP), Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. The HPTRP brings together researchers from a wide range of
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University of Singapore invites applications for Research Fellow / Research Associate to be involved in The Integrated Women’s Health Program (IWHP) longitudinal cohort and the MUSE Randomized Control Trial
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skills relevant to maintenance, repair, and modification of scientific instruments. Qualifications Experience with biological experimental design and implementation. Computer skills for instrument
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that will support regulatory approval and market access. Requirements • Doctoral degree in computer science or statistics. • Commensurate experience (2 years) in clinical research. • Experience with
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2025. Duties • Fellows will develop and implement a coherent specimen-based research programme that will advance knowledge and understanding one or more groups of tropical Southeast Asian terrestrial
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other tasks required by the principal investigator. Job Requirements • A PhD within the fields of computer science, learning analytics, engineering, statistics, mathematics, construction management
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to prospective fellows whose ambition is to pursue an academic career - the program is tailored to facilitate such careers. In addition to mentoring in the specific areas of specialization, the CIL Postdoctoral
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) 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 phenomena