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Job Description We are looking for a motivated and hands-on individual who will assist with field surveys and mariculture research based at the St John’s Island National Marine Laboratory. Job Scope
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Overview RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS AT THE LEE KONG CHIAN NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, FACULTY OF SCIENCE, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE (1) Yang Chang Man Research Fellowship in Biodiversity (2) Leo Tan
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Assistant Professor Hao Tang (project PI; see https://profile.nus.edu.sg/fass/hao.tang/). Invitation to Apply The Department of Geography at the National University of Singapore invites applications
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. Hired candidate will be based on St John’s Island National Marine Laboratory. The job scope includes: Working on the science (systematics and ecology) of marine invertebrates. Support the research: Assist
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Job Description The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the National University of Singapore is recruiting a post-doctoral research fellow. The successful candidate will work
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Job Responsbilities The Research Assistant will participate in seagrass research, with a specific focus on studying effects of nutrient enrichment on marine plants. The Research Assistant will lead
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Job Responsibilities The Tropical Marine Science Institute (TMSI) invites applicants for the above post. Regular field trips onboard research vessels that may extend outside conventional office
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Job Description The Experimental Marine Ecology Laboratory (EMEL) within the Department of Biological Sciences at the National University of Singapore is seeking to appoint two Research Assistants
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Job Description Working on numerical modelling of weather and climate using high resolution climate models. Parameterization/Optimization of the climate models Working on Supercomputing platforms/Linux platforms for Numerical Weather Prediction and Climate Modelling Data processing and data...
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Education (Singapore), Nanyang Technological University and National University of Singapore. Hosted by NTU in partnership with NUS, SCELSE is linking new insights from the life sciences with expertise from