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. Teaching, Research and Development • Provision of teaching on topics related to the post holder’s work as requested by the line manager. • Contributing to the department’s multidisciplinary research
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. Teaching, Research and Development • Provision of teaching on topics related to the post holder’s work as requested by the line manager. • Contributing to the department’s multidisciplinary research
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, National University of Singapore. The vision of the Network is to improve public health by developing the clinical evidence base for the prevention and treatment of drug-resistant infections. Its mission is
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research in MAE addresses the immediate needs of our industries and supports the nation’s long-term development strategies. In the new era of industrial 4.0 and sustainable living, MAE is rigorous in
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reference. Collaborating with AI scientists to provide domain insights that aid in the development of AI models. Performing experimental verifications of materials recommended by AI models. Publishing
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conditions. The researcher will also work with team members within the consortium in generating necessary data required for developing a machine learning model for storm surge prediction. Key Responsibilities
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. Perform thermal characterization and real-application tests. Prepare monthly reports and presentations for meetings and project deliverables. Mentoring of PhD students. Job Requirements: Possess PhD degree
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-generation sequencing, metagenomic analysis, and geothermal microbial ecology is essential. The candidate must also have superior writing skills and a track record of publication. Key Responsibilities: Develop
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health technology assessment and medical innovation development. The research team works on the crossroads of health economics and medical innovation development. We work on diverse projects including
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Infectious Diseases (EID) aims to pioneer the development and discovery of new and more effective methods for the treatment, prevention and control of new and emerging pathogens. The key outcome of