427 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" Fellowship positions in Singapore
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international conferences and journals. Collaborate closely with faculty members at CCTF to shape research directions, develop grant proposals, and translate research outcomes into impactful applications. Mentor
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scientists and strives to bring the quantitative science and biomedical research communities together. We invite applications for a Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow position for development of risk
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, developing robust sensing protocols, and delivering solutions for real-world applications. The successful candidate will join a multidisciplinary team and contribute to publications, project management, and
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(onboarding, account recovery, privileged access, device attestation). • Develop post-quantum authentication and key management approaches, including credential lifecycle and auditability. • Build threat models
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potential in developing a record of publication in high-impact peer-reviewed journals; Exhibit a high level of competence and flair in written and spoken communication and in academic writing; Possess strong
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is to develop real-time truck-drone collaboration system to enhance Singapore safety and resilience and using learning-based approaches. Key responsibilities include: Collecting and analyzing relevant
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techniques will be favorable. Candidate should be working closely with PI to develop research ideas and themes, and also supervise younger PhD students or RA in the lab. Successful candidate will have the
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effects of urban greenery and develop a modelling platform to assess and optimize the cooling benefits of various types and configurations of urban greenery in Singapore Key Responsibilities • Conduct multi
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to develop novel hygroscopic, moisture activated heating materials that can absorb moisture from ambient air and convert it into thermal energy. The goal is to create a biocompatible, safe, and effective
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to develop novel hygroscopic, moisture activated heating materials that can absorb moisture from ambient air and convert it into thermal energy. The goal is to create a biocompatible, safe, and effective