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focus on translational Research, Development & Deployment which focus on specific area of the energy value chain, and a number of Living labs and Testbeds which facilitate large scale technology
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The School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) invites applications for the position of Research Fellow. Our research group focuses on developing advanced membranes and
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: 23/02/2026 Job Description We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow (Postdoctoral Researcher) to join our team, specializing in the research and development of advanced flexible electronics
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Propose and develop state-of-the-art methods to overcome existing problems. Train and evaluate the models and systemically compare them with recent models. Prepare papers and reports. Develop systems based
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Singapore’s AI-for-Science ecosystem. The candidate is expected to conduct the following research works Perform first-principles calculations on bulk systems, surfaces, and nanostructures as required. Develop
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focus on the design, development and evaluation of such tools. Key Responsibilities: Lead research into Real-world Deepfake Detection, Image Forgery Detection & Localization, and Multimedia Forensics
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Fellow (RF) to join their team in the field of sustainable catalysis and enzyme design. The role focuses on developing novel biocatalysts and synthetic pathways through cutting-edge research
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and validate a prototype microscope with enhanced sensitivity and contrast, evaluate label‑free and fluorescence imaging modes, and develop robust hardware/software workflows for low‑light measurements
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, including deep neural networks and physics-informed neural networks, to analyse large datasets from gyrokinetic and fluid simulations of plasma turbulence Develop and train reduced-order models that capture
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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