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programming language Python Proficiency in English PhD candidates going to submit thesis within three months are encouraged to apply. We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Hiring
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The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering is seeking to hire a talented Research Fellow in natural language processing and large language models to work with a team from multiple
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publication track record on top tier conferences/journals Proficiency in programming language Python Proficiency in English PhD candidates going to submit thesis with 3 months are encouraged to apply. We regret
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addition to annual leave, Fellows may apply for academic leave to undertake research and fieldwork overseas, subject to the approval of the LKCNHM Head. Eligibility • Degree and experience: Applicants must have a PhD
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The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering is one of the founding Schools of the Nanyang Technological University. Built on a culture of excellence, the School is renowned for its high
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scientific research, the frontiers of misinformation debunking frameworks have evolved from train-from-scratch neural detectors to powerful agents empowered by Large Language Models (LLMs). However, three key
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dissemination. Requirements: PhD in a relevant discipline (e.g., psychology, linguistics, bilingualism, child development, childhood education) At least 7 years of relevant experience in research Experience with
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As a University of Applied Learning, SIT works closely with industry in our research pursuits. Our research staff will have the opportunity to be equipped with applied research skill sets
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PhD degree (transportation engineering, operations research, computer engineering/science, or related disciplines) • Strong interests and expertise in traffic simulation, statistical modeling
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, to work on large language models, with application to text summarization. The initial appointment is for a period of one year contract, with possible extension subject to research funding availability