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the Asian School of the Environment (ASE) and the Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS) to push forward the use of phase field models in earthquake rupture dynamics and fluid-driven fracture processes
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these codes in C++ or Fortran Adopting these codes for multiple-CPU and/or GPU platforms via parallelization schemes. Validating these codes via canonical and real-world examples. Job Requirements: PhD in
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: Design, plan, and execute experiments involving NGS, including sample preparation, sequencing runs, and data analysis. Apply bioinformatics tools and software for the analysis and interpretation of NGS
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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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, early life antibiotic use, ultra-processed foods, and microbiome changes. The research team also develops machine learning models to predict cancer risk from longitudinal medical data. For more details
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epidemiology, bioinformatics, computational biology). Candidates who have successfully defended their thesis or dissertation are welcome, subject to evaluation on a case-by-case basis. Experience analyzing large
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closely with local Singapore and regional partners to conduct single cell transcriptomics, host genomics, BCR sequencing, and bioinformatic anlaysis to rapidly screen and identify antigen-specific
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organoid models for experimental use. Process and handle human biospecimens (e.g., nasal brushes, tissue biopsies) in compliance with institutional biosafety and ethical standards. Design and perform
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contributing to impactful research in the field of aquaculture, bioinformatics and related life sciences Job Description: A/Prof.s Ajay Mathuru and Yih-Cherng Liou (NUS), along with Dr. Caroline Wee (IMCB, A
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contributing to impactful research in the field of aquaculture, bioinformatics and related life sciences Job Description: A/Prof.s Ajay Mathuru and Yih-Cherng Liou (NUS), along with Dr. Caroline Wee (IMCB, A