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and thermal-aware design techniques for embedded systems. Contribute to research outputs and support timely completion of project milestones. Job Requirements: Preferably PhD in Computer Engineering
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field experiments and system validation for UAV swarm behaviours. Prepare technical reports and contribute to publications and funding proposals. Job Requirements: PhD in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace
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, and environmental monitoring. Contribute to white papers and strategic roadmaps to guide long-term development of intelligent aquaculture monitoring systems. Job Requirements: PhD in Computer Science
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. Job Requirements: Preferably PhD in Computer Science or related field. Background and familiarity with the implementation and deployment of machine learning pipelines in embedded systems (e.g., robotic
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HW/SW Co-Design, FPGA development and hardware prototyping Strong understanding of digital design principles and embedded systems Experience with EDA tools, chip design flows and IC system modeling
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Responsibilities: Conduct cutting-edge research to hetero-design / chiplet-based systems, with a focus on security of components and interconnects across chiplets. Focus on new IC design concepts for embedded ARM
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cutting-edge research to hetero-design / chiplet-based systems, with a focus on security of components and interconnects across chiplets. Focus on new IC design concepts for embedded ARM and RISC-V
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) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is a leading multi-disciplinary institute devoted to developing new paradigms for understanding biological functions in health and diseases from the perspective of cell
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bioengineering, aquaculture systems, and computer vision. Job Requirements: PhD or Senior Scientist in Bioengineering, Computer Vision, Environmental Technology, Biomedical Engineering, Aquatic Biology, or a
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The Neuron Signaling Lab at National University of Singapore is seeking a motivated and skilled Research Fellow to join our interdisciplinary neuroscience team. We use advanced optical imaging and