26 Earth Sciences Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore in Singapore
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a unique opportunity to contribute to high-impact science in a world-class academic medical centre, in collaboration with SingHealth —Singapore’s largest healthcare network. The successful candidate
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-disciplinary team in cryptography and systems/security, and, where relevant, consider real-world constraints such as timing/synchronization and side channels. The role involves publishing in leading venues and
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science, or digital health analytics, and who are interested in developing advanced analytical expertise, a strong publication record, and experience working with complex real-world data. Recruitment is
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intelligence, neuroimaging, data science, and public health to advance early detection and prevention of cognitive decline and ageing-related brain disorders. The research team works closely with local and
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team exploring how co-located community hubs influence social capital, intergenerational connection, and community capacity in Singapore. Designed to optimise land use and bring together health, social
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of Singapore (NUS) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering invites applications for one (1) Research Fellow position in the area of mechanistic-empirical asphalt pavement design with focus on new
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Medical School invites applications from outstanding candidates to join a talented team of data analysts, methodologists and biostatisticians supporting cutting-edge research in a world-class academic
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Postdoctoral Fellow (Demography/Actuarial Science/RMI) (30659) Posting Start Date: 16/10/2025 Job Description: Job Description We are seeking a
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dedicated to advancing research that transforms fundamental discoveries into real-world solutions. With a vision of creating a world where affordable and effective prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
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closely with a world-leading cancer researcher to undertake pioneering research on the role of genome instability in human carcinogenesis (eg., see Venkitaraman Science (2014) PMID:24675954 and Venkitaraman