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Analytics & Explainability development of algorithm and system for the project The School of Computing at the National University of Singapore (NUS) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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should possess a PhD in fields related to the law of the sea, international shipping regulation, or oceans law and policy. A minimum of six (6) years of postdoctoral research experience in these areas is
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quantitative biophysical approaches, we address major problems in biomedical sciences including pathogenesis (from bacterial to cancer), tissue regeneration and function. We are seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral
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of Public Health (SSHSPH) is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Research Fellow to contribute to interdisciplinary projects in digital health, with a particular focus on the development
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(https://fass.nus.edu.sg/geog/) is seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow (RF) to study agriculture resilience in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia, a global agricultural powerhouse, is at a
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: Hold a PhD in a relevant field such as medicine, public policy, public health, sustainability and environmental sciences, or any highly numerate subject. Postdoctoral experience is advantageous. b) Have
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of Singapore (NUS) and the French Singaporean international laboratory (MajuLab) are seeking a talented postdoctoral fellow to conduct theoretical and numerical investigations into the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang
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facilities dedicated to technology such as state-of-the-art light microscopy, nano- and micro- fabrication, and computing. We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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an experienced and enthusiastic Postdoctoral Research Fellow for 2 years (with a possible extension up to 4 years) who will conduct independent and collaborative research (including on the CREPSING project
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pathogenesis, tissue regeneration, and function. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow (Research Fellow) to join the efforts of Asst. Prof. Jennifer Young’s Soft Nano-Biomaterials group. This specific project