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modelling projects. This position will report directly to Senior Health Economists in the Health Economics Lab and offer an excellent opportunity to develop and refine in demand skills in applied health
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, metabolomics, and immunophenotyping of colonic tissues. Develop and optimize small animal models of colitis to investigate the mechanistic role of SCFA-producing microbes in mucosal repair. Perform data analysis
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modelling projects. This position will report directly to Senior Health Economists in the Health Economics Lab and offer an excellent opportunity to develop and refine in demand skills in applied health
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“A Fixed-Point-Oriented Programming Language with User-Directed Optimizations” Develop implementation for the programming language being researched Develop language semantics and theory
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an exciting research program to develop next-generation sensor devices and systems for human-machine interactions. Qualifications PhD in Materials Sciences, Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, or related
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functions as a strategic platform for cutting-edge research, education, and services in data science, AI, and biomedical computation, building on existing institutional initiatives such as DAISI. We
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level students in their research projects. - Contribute to curriculum design, teaching, and student engagement in AI-for-Science courses and seminars. - Support the development and deployment of AI-driven
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requirement for teaching; however, if the candidate wishes to teach, it may be possible. Qualifications PHD in Computer Science/Quantum Information with a strong record of publications. More Information
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of Singapore (NUS) is a leading global institution known for high-impact research, innovative education, and thought leadership. The School works closely with government agencies, healthcare institutions, and
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international collaborators across clinical, academic, and industry settings to develop privacy-preserving machine learning approaches, federated learning frameworks, and interpretable algorithms for multimodal