396 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" Fellowship positions in Singapore
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innovation research project where you will be part of the research team to develop software platforms for supporting multi-user AR/VR applications. Key Responsibilities Participate in the research project with
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are seeking a Research Fellow to contribute to a project focused on the Development of Advanced ReRAM Technology for Motion Analytics, Edge Intelligence and Smart Sensings. Key Responsibilities: To design and
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our mission to push the frontiers of biotechnological innovations and sustainable bioprocess development, driving impactful solutions for water, energy, and resource recovery. Key Responsibilities: Lead
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will be for a period of 2 years at the first instance, with the possibility of renewal Since April 2015, SSR has been creating change through impactful social service research and capability development
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. The Chiba group in CCEB is pursing development of new synthetic routes that allows for efficient synthesis of biologically active complex organic molecules of pharmaceutical interests. The Chiba group in CCEB
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. The Wu Research Group in MSE at NTU is working on cutting-edge research and development in textile materials for personalized healthcare and
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SCARCE: On 13 July 2018 NTU and CEA signed an MRCA in Paris, to set-up the Singapore CEA Alliance for Research in the Circular Economy (SCARCE), to develop innovative and energy efficient solutions
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molecular mechanisms of fish immunity, conduct immune and metabolomics analyses, and support the development of oral vaccine delivery systems to promote sustainable aquaculture. Key Responsibilities: Lead
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develop innovative delivery platforms for applications in aquaculture health and therapeutic development. Key Responsibilities: Conduct microbiological research on host–microbe interactions relevant
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. We are seeking a Research Fellow to join a new research group using CRISPR functional genomics and stem-cell-derived organoids to explore human brain development and evolution. This is a rare