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scientific support for the PI and research team on projects related to mental health and resilience: Serve as Research Fellow for multiple research projects related to mental health and resilience Develop and
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technically skilled Research Fellow to join our interdisciplinary project on urban heat island (UHI) mitigation through a novel nowcasting system. Supported by NRF, the project aims to develop a microclimate
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. The project aims to develop critical components for photonic quantum information processing. The material platform will be thin-film lithium niobate, and device components include on-chip photon-pair and
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We are seeking for a full-time Postdoctoral Fellow to work on projects in the area of household finance, investment, and financial literacy. The project is part of a large 5-year research program
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on a project to conduct experimental research on the development of novel quantum photonic devices. The roles of this position include: Key Responsibilities: Design, fabrication, and characterization
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will be responsible for developing innovative solutions in the encapsulation of active agents such as prebiotics and probiotics in fish feeds for juvenile fish, to help optimize nutrition, immunity
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responsible for developing innovative solutions in the encapsulation of active agents such as nutraceuticals, novel immunostimulants etc in fish feeds for broodstocks in order to optimize egg and larval quality
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the complex interactions between climate, air quality, and environmental health. The group develops, advances, and applies state-of-the-art multi-scale atmospheric models, along with cutting-edge measurement
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proof of excellence in research. 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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interested in neurobiological interactions between the eye and the brain and in processes by which light can regulate ocular and neurological functioning and development. The goal of our group is to translate