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properties Job Descriptions The research group of Associate Professor Liu Xiaogang is recruiting a Research Fellow to develop high-performance organic luminescent dyes for bioimaging. The role bridges
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and motivated candidates to work on developing closed loop robotics hardware and software. Together with a multi-disciplinary team of electronics/electrical engineers, you will be part of an exciting
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, to spearhead and conduct research and development to better enable the future challenges arising from rising ambient heat. Appointments will be made on a two-year contract basis, with the possibility
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opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge global health research, collaborate with world-leading experts, and develop an independent research portfolio in infectious disease epidemiology and health economics
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of integrating AI into therapeutic development. Key Responsibilities: Lead experimental wet-lab efforts to scale up high-throughput screening of RNA therapeutics. Design and conduct molecular biology
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(CSI Singapore) Postdoctoral Fellowship seeks outstanding early-stage postdoctoral fellows who are interested to develop their career as independent, tenure-track faculty. The awardees will be hosted
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to discover and optimize novel therapeutics, with future research focusing on developing next-generation proximity-inducing drugs. Key Responsibilities: Propose hypothesis-driven target molecules based
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School graduates over a thousand students who are ready to take on great ambitions and challenges. We are looking for a Research Fellow to lead a project on developing a high-average-power, high-peak-power
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the National University of Singapore (NUS), jointly supported by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and NUS. SGFIN aspires to develop deep research capabilities in sustainable and green finance, provide
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modeling and simulations (e.g., DFT, MD, AIMD) to provide molecular-level insights into polyamide interfacial polymerization, interfacial structure evolution, and transport mechanisms, in close integration