225 structures "https:" "https:" "https:" "Robert Gordon University" Fellowship research jobs in Singapore
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from the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences with the School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering. It is jointly run by the College of Science and the College of Engineering (https
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project, Proteins for Singapore (P4SG), where you will be part of the research team to establish and understand the structuration of algae/soybean/mung bean proteins for high quality alternative protein
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mse/research . We are looking for a Research Fellow to undertake responsibilities in
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School graduates over a thousand students who are ready to take on great ambitions and challenges. For more details, please view: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/eee We are looking for a Research Fellow to join a
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publications in peer-reviewed journals, and a desire to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary, international team. The position will be based in the Urban Climate Lab (http://www.nusurbanclimate.com
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from the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences with the School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering. It is jointly run by the College of Science and the College of Engineering (https
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structures at the atomic level, conducting failure analysis, selecting materials for new products, and optimizing manufacturing processes Responsibilities R&D: Lead material selection, development, and
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. Strong interest and passion in cybersecurity. Expert proficiency in mixed-methods research (Qualitative & Quantitative), experience with systematic literature reviews, survey design, semi-structured
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mse/research . The School of Materials Science & Engineering is seeking to hire a Senior
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. The MWM Research Group investigates how structure, topology, and chemical interactions govern deformation, durability, and end-of-life behavior in