363 computer-algorithm-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" Fellowship positions in Singapore
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develop algorithms to identify and predict SRL subprocesses from multimodal learning data (e.g., EEG/fNIRS, eye-tracking, and think-aloud protocols); • Analyze large-scale learning analytics data
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Engineering or equivalent from a recognized University. Major in Power Engineering will be advantageous. Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in power electronics, drives, control algorithms, optimization
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the following tasks: Development of new large language models for process modeling Development of new decision-making algorithms Provide regular project updates to principal investigator and funding agency Report
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Responsibilities Development of new machine learning modeling approaches Development of new advanced control and optimization algorithms Optimization of carbon capture process operation Provide regular project
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wearable devices using digital knitting and advanced fabrication techniques. Motion Sensing & Data Processing: Implement and optimize algorithms for joint motion tracking, integrating signal processing and
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the COVID-19 vaccines) is a highly dynamic and fast moving field. We have developed a generative AI algorithm to optimize the mRNA, and we are looking for an experienced wetlab researcher to test the
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and dynamic models. Development of optimization algorithms for the unique operational characteristics of the onshore microgrids. Development energy management system including frontend and backend. Job
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necessary lead relevant meetings. To undertake any other duties relevant to the programme of research. Job Requirements: PhD degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electronics Engineering or
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University of Singapore is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of humans and algorithms on the Internet, and its implications on the society of the future. This is an exciting opportunity to join us as a
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) The Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) in Singapore brings together physicists, computer scientists and engineers to do basic research on quantum physics and to build devices based on quantum phenomena