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imaging) and development of novel imaging techniques (nuclear and molecular imaging, computational imaging, etc). With the formation of the National University Health System (NUHS), both clinical and
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(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 thought leadership in
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to stressors in fish. The aim will be to integrate technology to develop the knowledge base for understanding stress resilience behaviours in Asian Seabass in farm conditions using laboratory model zebrafish and
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for hypervisors, operating system kernels, and virtual ECUs, contributing to secure and reliable automotive software systems. Key Responsibilities: Design and develop advanced fuzzing frameworks for automotive
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hydro-thermal conditions. Key Responsibilities: Design, develop, and set up experimental systems for novel fracturing and faulting modeling Conduct advanced numerical modeling and inversion studies
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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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3 years. It does not come with any teaching obligations, though there may be opportunities for those interested in some light teaching for the purpose of career development. There will be adequate
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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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an emphasis on technology, data science and the humanities. The Pavesi Lab at Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine), Nanyang Technological University, develops advanced human microphysiological
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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