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, deep learning, TensorFlow, NLP (required) • Experience with cloud environment computing (preferred) More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus Organization: Faculty of Science Department : Physics Job
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• Qualifications / Discipline: PhD degree in Physics or Materials Science or a closely related field. • Skills: Have a comprehensive understanding of the novel physical properties of material structures based
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for publication To provide guidance and assistance to the PhD and Master students doing similar experimental studies in this project. Qualifications • Qualifications / Discipline: PhD degree in Physics, Chemistry
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, so as to understand the underlying physical mechanisms leading to any observed drag reduction. Extensive use and development of laser-based techniques should be expected, along with ample potential
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of developing theoretical models to unravel the physical mechanisms. 3. Experience in particle-laden flows and multi-phase flow simulations and modelling. 5. Good publication record in peer-reviewed journals
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Job Description The candidate will study, via computational modeling and analytical techniques (reduced-order models) where appropriate, the flow of complex fluids through complex domains, subject to non-linear conditions such as, phase change, and temperature and pressure dependence of the...
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hold a PhD in Physics, Material Science, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Electrical or Chemical Engineering, or related disciplines. • Skills: • Proven track record of excellence in experimental
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Job Description ECE Department of National University of Singapore is seeking a highly knowledgeable and motivated Thermal Physics Specialist to join our dynamic team. The successful candidate will
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engineers to do basic research on quantum physics and to build devices based on quantum phenomena. Experts in this new discipline of quantum technologies are applying their discoveries in computing
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Job Description The research group of Assistant Professor Ho Wen Wei (Presidential Young Professor) at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, NUS, and Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT