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an emphasis on technology, data science and the humanities. The Luo Lab, based at LKCMedicine, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore is seeking a highly motivated, goal-driven, and team-oriented
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research fellow position is welcome. The selected candidate will work closely with the professor(s) at the Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and Management (ISEM), National University of Singapore
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The Aumovio-NTU Corp Lab is a strategic research collaboration between NTU and Aumovio, focusing on developing technically advanced solutions in areas such as sustainable materials engineering
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Environmental Applications. The successful applicant will work under the supervision of Professor Chuyang TANG, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE). This position is embedded in the Tang Lab’s
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Singapore’s AI-for-Science ecosystem. Key Responsibilities: The candidate is expected to conduct the following research works Develop and optimize multimodal LLM/MLLMs for downstream tasks (adaptation
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, HTS screening, genome engineering, single cell cloning, to develop and optimise engineered cell systems Perform bioprocessing, cell-based assays, FACS, multi-omics and analytical workflows to assess
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Singapore’s AI-for-Science ecosystem. The candidate is expected to conduct the following research works Develop and validate finite element model of protonic ceramic electrolysers (PCECs) Develop generative AI
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Singapore’s AI-for-Science ecosystem. Key Responsibilities: The candidate is expected to conduct the following research works Develop and implement the "AI+Physics" discrepancy modeling framework to predict
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cell biology, or related fields Prior research experience in a relevant field is advantageous Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team RESEARCH FELLOW (BIOCHEMISTRY) Key
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supervision of Asst Prof Meng Xin from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. This position is part of an exciting research programme aimed at advancing the multi-robotic wire-arc directed