84 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore in Singapore
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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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addition to annual leave, the Research Fellow may apply for leave to undertake research and fieldwork overseas, subject to the approval of the CIL Director. Application Procedure Application should be submitted online
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with the Boulton lab at the Francis Crick Institute) to explore the complex functional interaction between these processes. This role represents a compelling opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking
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stakeholders in the research process. 2. Data Collection and Analysis: Collect data through interviews, focus groups, case studies, and other qualitative methods tailored to applied settings. Analyse data using
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for measuring patient reported outcome measures in the population of Singapore based on the efficient application of Natural Language Processing and Item Response Theory to existing measurement systems working
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-Computer Interaction, Health Informatics, Data Science, or a related field. • Demonstrated experience in the design and evaluation of digital health or mHealth interventions, ideally involving real-time data
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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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instrumentation and sample processing workflows Ability to work independently, manage multiple projects, and contribute actively to collaborative research Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
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, and IRB applications. Phase 3 – Data collection and pre-processing. Phase 4 – Data analysis and result tabulation. Phase 5 – Research communication and writing of papers. The level of responsibility and
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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