115 programming-language-"St"-"St" Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore
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for the next generation quantum computer. This program is funded under the National Quantum Processor Initiative (NQPI), a flagship program under the National Quantum Office Singapore. We are developing
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position in the area of time-series analytics and explainable AI. The successful candidate will contribute to the MOE-funded project “Time Will Tell (TwT)”, which explores natural language-based interaction
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psychology perspective; and 30% lab management in close collaboration with A/Prof Earp (involving research coordination, planning, design and maintenance of lab quality standards, survey design and programming
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clusters). At least one short sample of published work, preferably in English. Please indicate the name and contact details of at least 2 referees in your application. The closing date for applications is 30
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invites applications for a Research Fellow in the Human Potential Translational Research Programme (HPTRP), Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. The HPTRP brings together researchers from a wide range of
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, and machine learning. Expert skills with at least one data analysis environment (e.g., R, Stata or SAS). Skills in machine learning and programming proficiency in languages like JavaScript and Python
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evidence of leadership to the candidate’s university and country, profession, and the international academic community; Proficiency in English is required. Application Procedures Interested applicants
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, efficiency, and equity through diverse stakeholder engagement. The Centre has launched the "Digital Healthcare Transformation (DHT) Initiative," a multi-year program to boost public-private partnerships in
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Research Programme (TRP) at the National University of Singapore, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. The Synthetic Biology TRP focuses on developing novel genome editing tools by engineering CRISPR systems
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Research Fellow @ the SMOL Project of the Department of Communications and New Media The Social Media, Online behavior, and Language (SMOL) project at the Department of Communications and New Media, National