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Programming skills. Strong expertise in control theory. Strong publication track record. Self-Motivated and takes initiative Independent and can work well with a team Ability to adapt to changing priorities
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), MEng/MSc (Research Associate) in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics, or other related fields. Solid Mathematical skills. Experience in one of the programming language – Python, Matlab
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grids and microgrids. Proficient in MATLAB, LabVIEW, or similar programming languages. Experience in power systems simulation software packages such as MATLAB/Simulink or OPAL-RT. Strong analytical and
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related fields. Proficient in common programming languages such as Java, C/C++ and Python. Experience in developing and implementing Machine Learning and AI algorithms. Good written and oral
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will normally engage in research and teaching activities and/or be involved in the review of specific programs which are of importance to NUS. Qualifications Required qualifications are: an earned
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Responsibilities Designing and managing a programme of research to meet agreed objectives. Working closely with experimental and data scientists in the group to ensure the progress of the project. Oversee
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Responsibilities Designing and managing a programme of research to meet agreed objectives. Working closely with experimental and data scientists in the group to ensure the progress of the project. Oversee
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Responsibilities Designing and managing a programme of research to meet agreed objectives. Working closely with experimental and data scientists in the group to ensure the progress of the project. Oversee
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surveillance and national preparedness for effective disease outbreak management programme. Qualifications · PhD in Medical/Clinical Laboratory Science, Biomedical Sciences, Virology or equivalent degree
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are seeking for a full-time Postdoctoral Fellow to work on projects in the area of household finance, investment, and financial literacy. The project is part of a large 5-year research program (2024-2028) which