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The School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (MAE) is a robust, dynamic and multi-disciplinary international research community comprising of world-class scientists and bright students. MAE
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Computer Science, Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, or a related discipline. Strong research track record in software engineering, AI for code, or software security (e.g., publications in
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data Conclude the study in journal publications and patent filing Job Requirements PhD from Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Signal Processing, Precision Instrument, Information
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data Conclude the study in journal publications and patent filing Job Requirements: PhD from Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Signal Processing, Precision Instrument, Information
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The School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (MAE) is a robust, dynamic and multi-disciplinary international research community comprising of world-class scientists and bright students. MAE
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The School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (MAE) is a robust, dynamic and multi-disciplinary international research community comprising of world-class scientists and bright students. MAE
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possess a PhD qualification in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering or a relevant biological or engineering discipline. We seek a motivated individual who can work well independently as
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external fundings when appropriate. Job Requirements: Preferably PhD in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electronics Engineering or equivalent. Independent, highly analytical, proactive and a team
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tertiary education, advancing research innovations and providing professional services in a number of key disciplines in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Maritime Studies fields, with the objective
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publication. • To work closely with colleagues/collaborators who are engineering the microbes. Qualifications • Possess a PhD in Synthetic Biology, Bioengineering, Molecular Biology, Microbiology