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Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related field. Strong publication record in top-tier venues. Experience with LLM-based program analysis and infrastructure security. Proven ability to work collaboratively
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focuses on mechanical and morphological evolution of the insect heart, as part of the recently funded Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) grant awarded to Prof. Young’s lab. The heart is one of the first
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part of the Smart Gripper for Soft Robotics program. The program aims to deliver soft active gripper for manipulation of objects for industry applications. The design of coating, materials preparation
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team environment. Application Interested candidates should submit an application comprising: 1) a letter of interest with details of their research experience, interest and future plan (1-2 pages), 2) a
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and coordinate the overall progress of the project. He/She will plan, design and perform experiments, including but not limited to cell culture, qRT-PCR, transfection, western blotting, flow cytometry
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expansion of its programme on international environmental law with an emphasis on climate change law and policy. The objective of the position is to engage in research on emerging issues related
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aspects of quantum theory. Alongside with their CV and two reference letters, the candidates should submit a convincing research plan. The position is initially available for 1 year, with possibility
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invites applications for a Research Fellow in the Human Potential Translational Research Programme (HPTRP), Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. The HPTRP brings together researchers from a wide range of
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and engineers to develop next generation quantum computers based on trapped ions. There are multiple positions available at different levels with a diverse set of expertise. This program is funded under
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University of Singapore invites applications for Research Fellow / Research Associate to be involved in The Integrated Women’s Health Program (IWHP) longitudinal cohort and the MUSE Randomized Control Trial