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of contemporary mathematical research. The Department of Mathematics at the National University of Singapore (NUS) invite applications for the departmental postdocs (non-tenure track) positions beginning in August
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Project Overview We are hiring highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Associates who are interested in advancing the state of the art in resource-efficient machine learning at the Singapore-MIT
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and acquire spectral data Perform Raman spectral data analysis using machine learning algorithms Work with DiSTAP plant biology collaborators, training researchers in spectrosocpy Work with local
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, mentorship from experienced researchers, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the early detection and prevention of cognitive disorders. Assist in developing and validating machine learning-based
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Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Automation, Electronic Engineering, Economics, Human Resources Management, or a related field. Experience with general methods in machine learning, such as
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or related field and have rich experience in RNA biology, cell biology and genomics. The postdoc will have opportunities to interact closely with bioinformaticians and other research groups in the Genome
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, privacy, and inclusion in AI-supported learning environments. Scholarly Dissemination – Publish findings in high-impact journals and conferences across AI, education, and human–computer interaction
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applications in chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing; data-driven modelling and machine learning applications in process industries; advanced process control (APC); model predictive control (MPC); digital
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National University of Singapore, Department of Statistics & Data Science Position ID: 3020-POSTDOC [#27642] Position Title: Position Type: Non tenure-track faculty Position Location: Singapore
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to actively facilitate the research of students, research associates, and postdocs (e.g.: plasmid extraction and documentation, gene editing (CRISPR/Cas9), plasmid construction, and stable cell line generation