Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
-
Field
-
Introduction: The PATHS study is a Ministry of Education (MOE)-funded longitudinal investigation tracking 500–600 Primary 1 students enrolled in the Learning Support Programme (LSP) and/or Learning Support for
-
, nutritional, and therapeutic applications. SCELSE is seeking a highly motivated Senior Research Fellow to lead and coordinate a strategic research program focused on developing and validating the effects
-
, reliability, and fairness of smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps). Design and develop analysis techniques and tools to detect vulnerabilities in blockchain systems. Formulate and evaluate
-
(SingFarm)—a CREATE-NRF programme focused on building a sustainable, data-driven food production model with strong industry relevance to contribute Singapore’s ambition in achieving 20 per cent local
-
systems. The role involves developing scalable binary analysis frameworks, AI-driven program understanding techniques, and automated security testing pipelines for embedded MCU and SOC platforms
-
The School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) invites applications for the position of Research Fellow. This role will support an interdisciplinary research programme on
-
for a Senior Research Fellow to help lead a vibrant, internationally connected research programme spanning Bayesian infectious disease modelling, AI-driven epidemic forecasting, genomic epidemiology, and
-
Initiative, a flagship program under the National Quantum Office Singapore. The aim of the program is to develop a full stack quantum processor based on Yb-Ba ions. This program brings together the unique
-
The Coastal Protection and Flood Management Research Programme (CFRP) aims to advance knowledge in coastal and flood resilience and spur the growth of a vibrant research and development ecosystem
-
We invite applications for a Research Fellow to join an interdisciplinary research team led by Dr. Sing Yian Chew (NTU). The successful candidate will contribute to an ongoing research program