279 programming-language-"St"-"University-of-St"-"St" Fellowship positions in Singapore
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computational statistics or machine learning is optional but highly relevant) ● Proficiency in programming languages (R, Python, C++, Java or Julia). ● Experience with mathematical and statistical methods applied
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maritime transport, marine technology, computer science, or a related field; Excellent programming skills, such as Python, Matlab, C++, or other computer languages; A record of publications in reputable peer
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) degree in nanophotonics, EUV technology or related field Familiarity with Maxwell’s equation, nanophotonic simulations and optical measurements Good written and oral communication skills Proficiency in
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for future career success, but also have a good quality of life and wellbeing, thus supporting a flourishing society. The CLIC program is seeking One full-time Research Fellow (with potential opportunities
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Singapore Application Deadline 17 Dec 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job
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university; Able to work independently and collaborate with team members; Excellent verbal and written communication in English - essential for data analysis and communication with stakeholders Working
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, Physics, or any related field Strong background in machine learning, PINNs and control theory Excellent verbal and written communication skills Proficiency in programming languages in Python and/or C/C++. A
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field Strong background in control theory, optimisation-based algorithms and/or machine learning Excellent verbal and written communication skills Proficiency in programming languages in Python and/or C/C
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analysis tools, and a demonstrated track record of impactful research publications in topics related to the position. As position requires stakeholder engagement in English, they will also have strong
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problem statement and/or a research scope is defined by the PI and the staff. The staff will need to execute the plan experimentally and interpret the data critically. The staff will need to report to