200 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" Fellowship positions at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore
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superlattices (twistronics). The role will focus on developing and applying theoretical models and computational quantum chemistry and machine learning methods to uncover novel properties and phenomena in low
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carry out and oversee research projects in multimodal, generative, and embodied AI. The role will focus on designing, developing, analyzing, and evaluating large AI models to push the current boundaries
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research effort in School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at NTU to develop new knowledge and technologies. Key Responsibilities: Design of topological photonic devices Experimental study of
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fellow is to study quantum magnets, with special attention with altermagnets and the related quantum responses. RF needs to develop theoretical and computational tools in this direction. Job Requirements
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of the research fellow is to study correlated quantum materials, with special attention with topological materials with strong correlations. RF needs to develop theoretical and computational tools in this direction
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transformative research initiative aimed at developing next-generation chemo-sensing platforms. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of solid-state, surface-based electrochemical sensors
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excellence and providing its staff with the best opportunities for professional growth and development. Within SRIS, the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine’s Skin Program focuses on inflammation and immunology
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We are looking for a Research Fellow that supports the photonic platform development at the National Center of Advanced Integrated Photonics. The Research Fellow will be instrumental in guiding and
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integrating AI into therapeutic development. Key Responsibilities: Lead experimental wet-lab efforts to scale up high-throughput screening of RNA therapeutics. Design and conduct molecular biology experiments
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) position on the development and application of phase field methods for dynamic earthquake rupture simulations in the context of enhanced geothermal systems, CO2 sequestration, and earthquake physics