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Position: Assistant Professor in Artificial Intelligence and Translation The Masters in Translation and Interpretation (MTI) programme within the School of Humanities at NTU Singapore invites
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to ensure successful provision of support and maintenance in accordance to contract. Qualifications • Degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computer Engineering or equivalent • At least 15 years
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focus on translational Research, Development & Deployment which focus on specific area of the energy value chain, and a number of Living labs and Testbeds which facilitate large scale technology
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. Qualifications • Degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computer Engineering or equivalent • At least 20 years within IT industry, inclusive of 6 years in a technical role, and 10+ years’ experience
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and AI, through collaboration with colleagues in engineering, architecture, computer science, and design. Lead the development and teaching of new undergraduate courses in Digital Finance
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to providing reliable, high-performance and secure IT solutions and effective IT governance for the campus. Here at NUS IT, we aim to transform NUS into a borderless computing community providing knowledge
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Assistant Professor (Electrical and Computer Engineering) Posting Start Date: 17/12/2025 Job Description: Job Description The Department
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Nanyang Technological University, Singapore https://www.ntu.edu.sg/index A research-intensive public university, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has 33,000 undergraduate
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shaping the future. https://nusit.nus.edu.sg/ Job Purpose We’re looking for someone who’s passionate about technology and enjoys making a real impact. In this role, you’ll be responsible for delivering IT
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an emphasis on technology, data science and the humanities. The Nutrition, Metabolism and Health Programme is addressing one of the world’s most pressing healthcare issue: Over nutrition driven chronic diseases