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research engineer position opening at the Institute for Health Innovation & Technology, National University of Singapore (NUS) working on a wearable sensor development project. This project aims to develop a
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; • Proficiency in programming; • Proficiency in additive manufacturing-related software, including 3D modelling and path planning; • Ability to integrate sensors (e.g. laser scanning, thermal imaging) for
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undergraduate and postgraduate modules in areas such as: • Fundamentals of Robotics • Control Systems and Mechatronics • AI and Machine Learning for Robotics • Embedded Systems and Intelligent Sensors
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to): • AI and algorithmic culture • Database, models, and representation • AI, environment, and sustainability • Ethics and governance of AI development • AI in social media and creator culture
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validation of algorithms using these databases, and related data analysis. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of SQL and expertise in programming languages such as Python and/or R. Main
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candidate will focus on the design, development, and integration of innovative sensors, actuators, and flexible electronic circuits tailored for wearable health monitoring devices. This role will involve
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Power Engineering • Relevant experience in power electronics, wide band gap semiconductor devices, multilevel inverters, soft-switching high-frequency power converters, drives, control algorithms
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devices, smartphones, questionnaires and computer-based behavioral tests to collect large-scale, multi-sensor data streams. The research assistant will join a dynamic and multidisciplinary team conducting
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the COVID-19 vaccines) is a highly dynamic and fast moving field. We have developed a generative AI algorithm to optimize the mRNA, and we are looking for an experienced wetlab researcher to test the
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biology. It is interested in leveraging new molecular biology tools, including RNA-Seq, CRISPR screens, ChIP-seq, and engineered tensions sensor probes to better understand the mechanical and genetic