162 phd-computational-mechanics Fellowship positions at National University of 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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. • Assist in supervising graduate students where applicable. • Contribute to knowledge dissemination through conferences, workshops, and seminars. Qualifications • A doctoral certificate (PhD or
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, tissue and organ mechanics/dynamics and mechano-signal transduction. The institute operates on a fully integrated open-lab philosophy, with an extensive infrastructure supported by core facilities
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Qualifications • A PhD in Atmospheric Science/Mechanical/Environmental Engineering or equivalent • Proficiency in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations software • Strong passion in research and
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technical reports, conference presentations, and peer-reviewed journal publications. • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of mechanical, materials, and electrical engineers, and engage with external
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biology. It is interested in leveraging new molecular biology tools, including RNA-Seq, CRISPR screens, ChIP-seq, and engineered tensions sensor probes to better understand the mechanical and genetic
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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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Requirements • A PhD in Atmospheric Science/Mechanical/Environmental Engineering or equivalent • Proficiency in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations software • Strong passion in research and
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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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) 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