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. We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow (RF) to join our team in the field of synthetic biology and enzyme design. This role focuses on developing novel biocatalysts and synthetic pathways
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polymer materials. Working at the intersection of polymer mechanics and materials design, the group develops polymer networks capable of operating under extreme loading and environmental conditions. The
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data science to advance research in digital health innovation. This role is integral to LKC’s mission of leveraging technology to transform healthcare and improve population health outcomes. Key
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on secure and open-source processor architectures. The incumbent will undertake advanced research on the design, implementation, and integration of cryptographic hardware accelerators within the RISC-V CVA6
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in its excellent research capabilities in areas including automotive mechanical and electrical design, data management, life cycle sustainability management through technology and materials innovation
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RIE2025. The Laboratory’s objective is to propel Innovation and Technologies commercialisation through NTU’s innovation and NTI’s deep technology. NTI-NTU Corporate Laboratory aligns with Singapore’s
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We are looking for a candidate who will be responsible for conducting research on musculoskeletal injury risk and mitigating factors in various work environments, as well as design, implement, and
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, such as DC and RF electron guns, as well as the design and handling of vacuum chambers. Prior exposure to free-electron-based instrumentation, such as scanning electron microscopes, transmission electron
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Design Project Introduction: We are looking for a Research Fellow with a strong foundation in AI for education, Human-AI collaboration, and Large Language Models (LLMs) to contribute to an ongoing project
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Designing and synthesizing catalysts and other molecules, as well as planning and executing chemical reactions, alongside conducting mechanistic studies Designing and synthesizing potentially bioactive