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development and deployment for pilot human studies. 6. Perform other duties as assigned. Requirements 1. Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science or a related
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candidate will work with Associate Professor Doreen Tan on Designing Therapies Specially for You (DTSY) Research Program under a project on Person-Centred Delivery Care Models and AI-related Digital Health
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, or related fields majoring in Computational Fluids Dynamics (CFD); • Well informed and knowledgeable in urban climate modelling; • Highly experienced in using environmental simulation tools, such as
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, Atmospheric Sciences, Urban Climate, Architecture Engineering, Building Science, or related fields majoring in Computational Fluids Dynamics (CFD); Well informed and knowledgeable in urban climate modelling
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well as health of the elderly. The projects are part of a large 5-year research program (2024-2028) which has collaborators in Singapore and the United States. The Principal Investigator of this project is located
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Medical School. In August 2024, we welcomed our first intake of the NTU MBBS programme, that has been recently enhanced to include themes like precision medicine and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in
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equipment • Conduct wind tunnel/water experiments • Conduct computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations • Analyze experimental and simulation data and summarize key findings and observations
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preparedness for effective disease outbreak management programme. Qualifications · PhD in Medical/Clinical Laboratory Science, Biomedical Sciences, Virology or equivalent degree. · Minimum 3 years’ postdoctoral
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We are seeking for a full-time Postdoctoral Fellow to work on projects in the area of household finance, investment, and financial literacy. The project is part of a large 5-year research program
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Transformation (DHT) Initiative,” a multi-year program to boost public-private partnerships in digital health, data, and AI. This initiative complements the Global Health Equity Network (GHEN), which promotes