117 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT)
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learning objectives. You will also be responsible for developing and delivering digital literacy courses to undergraduate students and academic staff as part of the institutional drive to ensure our
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be responsible for developing and delivering digital literacy courses to undergraduate students and academic staff as part of the institutional drive to ensure our graduates are ready for a highly
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in POD, they jointly develop central policies and processes for the safe and seamless operation of laboratories in SIT. Key Responsibilities Design and teach labs & practice modules. Mentor students in
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project where you will be part of the research team to develop advanced Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance (NQR) scanning technologies. Job Responsibilities Participate in research project with Principal
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project where you will be part of the research team to develop yeast and fungi for food ingredient and biochemical production. The specific goals are: Design, plan, and execute fermentation experiments
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team to develop yeast and fungi for food ingredient and biochemical production. The specific goals are: Design, plan, and execute fermentation experiments (solid-state, submerged, and mixed cultures
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team as a Research Fellow. The candidate will be involved in research and development in the area of single-cell analysis technology and will also collaborate with clinical partners on the testing and
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in POD, they jointly develop central policies and processes for the safe and seamless operation of laboratories in SIT. Key Responsibilities Design, develop, and deliver Food Technology and related
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(SIT) is Singapore’s first University of Applied Learning, offering industry-relevant degree programmes that prepare its graduates to be work- and future-ready professionals. Its mission is to maximise
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research project, where you will be part of the research team to develop solutions for adapting CCS2 chargers for marine electrical vessels and optimizing DC fast charging technology for marine applications