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A full-time position at the Lee Kong Chian School is Medicine is open for a Professor/ Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Mental Health. Reporting to the Dean and Vice Dean, Research
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translational technologies. The Centre has 3 major activities and thrusts: a) Core Discovery Research, Empowering Science : Basic neuroscience research and AI computational models to understand individual
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ACADEMIC FACULTY APPOINTMENT: The Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine A Professor/ Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Mental Health at Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine is expected to contribute
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to harness advancements in neuroscience to develop cognitive training programmes for the improvement of lifelong flexible learning, focusing initially on adolescents and young adults, but also envisaging work
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mathematics learning and well-being. Requirements: A Masters or equivalent degree in education, psychology, neuroscience, learning environments or a related field. (Candidates with a PhD may be considered for a
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Singapore, from pre-conception to the age when they enter primary school. Across its partners, the Centre integrates expertise in child health and development, developmental neuroscience, service experience
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-track Professor position and researchers in Oral and facial (orofacial) neuroscience, specifically pain are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching, research and
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through interdisciplinary discovery science and translational technologies. Toward this aim, we engage in 3 major activities and thrusts: 1) Core Discovery Research, Empowering Science : Basic neuroscience
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through interdisciplinary discovery science and translational technologies. Toward this aim, we engage in 3 major activities and thrusts: 1) Core Discovery Research, Empowering Science : Basic neuroscience
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innovative capability in our core research areas and integrative research domains. In particular, we are looking to significantly expand our faculty expertise in Cognitive Computing, Computational Neuroscience