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Research Fellow to join our research programme on light-driven microrobots for biomedical applications. The successful candidate will contribute to the design, fabrication, characterization, and control
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with project timeline and resource requirements Development of data collection and storage framework Plan and perform the collection of information from various alternative, non-traditional data sources
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Research Programme at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, invites applications for a full time Research Assistant position. The successful candidate will support ongoing
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A/Prof Christoph Winkler and Prof Berta Sivan on research work under a project on SINGAPORE AQUACULTURE SOLUTION CENTER. The main responsibilities of the position include: Plan and conduct life
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Prof Christoph Winkler and Prof Lior David on research work under a project on SINGAPORE AQUACULTURE SOLUTION CENTER. The main responsibilities of the position include: Plan and conduct life science
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or complementarity with our existing strengths. Applicants should aspire to develop successful academic career. Applicants are Singapore Citizens. Further information on the programme – including the application form
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in communication and information studies. Its communication program ranks among the top four globally and is the best in Asia. Similarly, its information studies program is ranked among the top three
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: Study on the Pilot Program to Increase MTL Exposure in MOE Kindergartens (PRIME-MK) Project Introduction: This study aims to evaluate the impact of two newly introduced Mother Tongue Language (MTL
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on the Pilot Program to Increase MTL Exposure in MOE Kindergartens (PRIME-MK) Project Introduction: This study aims to evaluate the impact of two newly introduced Mother Tongue Language (MTL) teaching
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Introduction: This research programme was conceived to generate empirical insights that can be used to address two key issues that are of critical importance in Singapore: (1) realizing creative potential and (2