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Title: Fusion Science for Clean Energy: Gamma-ray Spectroscopy diagnostic for WEST Project Introduction: As part of our Fusion Science for Clean Energy programme at Nanyang Technological University
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Responsibilities: Conduct advanced research in secure multi-party computation with applications to privacy-preserving machine learning. Develop scalable multi-party computation frameworks to enhance existing
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. This project aims to develop scalable, textile-based wearable devices for real-world joint motion tracking, enabling continuous and unobtrusive monitoring of movement in clinical, rehabilitation, and everyday
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University of Singapore is a multi-disciplinary institute committed to developing new paradigms for biomedical research by focusing on the quantitative analysis of dynamic functional processes. Through
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level students in their research projects. - Contribute to curriculum design, teaching, and student engagement in AI-for-Science courses and seminars. - Support the development and deployment of AI-driven
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with the potential to collaborate in developing competitive research grant applications. Applicants must indicate the Research Cluster(s) concerned in their research proposal. Job Description Researchers
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-motivated candidate to join the team as a Research Fellow. The candidate will be involved in the research and development in the area of single cell analysis technology as well as collaborate with our
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postdoctoral research position in the Department of Physics at the National University of Singapore, in the research group of Assistant Professor Marc Hon. The successful candidate will develop and apply modern
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the established machine-learning model, positions the research as a forward-looking effort with substantial potential for aiding in the development of strategies and policies that enhance climate resilience in
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invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship, starting in August 2025. This postdoctoral position is funded by a grant on the ethics and evolution of punishment, with principal