91 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore in Singapore
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change without prior notice. Application Process Please submit the following documents in one (combined) PDF and attach it under the CV column in the system: Curriculum Vitae (maximum of 3 single-spaced
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areas: Time-series analytics or forecasting Natural language processing (especially question answering or language grounding) Multimodal learning (e.g., combining text with temporal or numerical data
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the term of their appointment. In addition to annual leave, the Fellow may apply for leave to undertake research and fieldwork overseas, subject to the approval of the CIL Director. Application Procedure
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research papers, coordinating grant application processes and management of proposals. • Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein, including contributing to occasional
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(e.g. ample academic resources in the libraries, rigorous ethics review processes); cross-departmental collaborations and industry research collaborations are also encouraged. Faculty from NUS Business
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to uncover SRL patterns in video-based learning (VBL) and digital game-based learning (DGBL) environments; • Conduct process mining and network analysis to differentiate SRL patterns between high- and low
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skills with excellent written, oral communication and computer skills. A strong team player who is open-minded, independent, highly motivated and can work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary team and
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Requirements PhD and/or MD degree in neuroscience, biological sciences or a related field. Experience with mouse genetics/behaviors, electrophysiology, viral vectors, stereotaxic surgery and molecular/cellular
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Requirements PhD and/or MD degree in neuroscience, biological sciences or a related field. Experience with mouse genetics/behaviors, electrophysiology, viral vectors, stereotaxic surgery and molecular/cellular
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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 physics and to build devices