132 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow, Computational Biologist (Life Sciences Institute, Neurobiology) Posting Start Date: 20/05/2025 Job Description: Job Description
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow (Computer Science) Posting Start Date: 03/07/2025 Job Description: Job Description Research Fellow – Multimodal Time-Series
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Associate/Fellow (Programme Manager) Posting Start Date: 17/07/2025 Job Description: Job Description An exciting opportunity has arisen
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow (Computational Materials Science) Posting Start Date: 16/07/2025 Job Description: Job Description A postdoc position is available
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the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at National University of Singapore under the direction of Dr. Jing Yan and Dr. Peichen Zhong. This role involves using computational methods, including DFT
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methods Experience analysing RNAseq and/or high throughput imaging data Experience handling human post-mortem tissue Experience writing/using computer code Experience supervising postgraduate students and
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on mechanistic empirical pavement design and balanced mix design standard development. • Model pavement behaviours using analytical and numerical methods with the end goal in modification of mechanistic
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of infectious diseases. • Experience with data analysis using statistical inference techniques. • Experience with health economic evaluations. • Experience with parallel and/or high-performance computing
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upon previous literature, research best practices, methods and modelling techniques (qualitative and quantitative) Leading and training the research team(s) Project management and execution of required
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program aimed at developing a better understanding of how aging beliefs and mortality expectations may influence economic decision-making among individuals and households. The Principal Investigator