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for 1+ years. The selected candidate will join a vibrant and dynamic research group, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. Key Responsibilities: Leading the development of a vision-based object
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python programming) and has theoretical background on actin are encouraged to apply. The MBI and NUS provide state-of-the-art facilities dedicated to microfluidics, high-resolution imaging, and cell
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completion of the project. The successful candidate will be part of a versatile research group from NUS and the Singapore Eye Research Institute SERI, and will benefit from a lab equipped with state of the art
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recognition, coreference resolution and parsing, and Multilingual translation. Application of NLP in knowledge and information extraction Conduct “translational” research to apply state-of-the-art solutions
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will be expected to deliver other duties relevant and appropriate to this post. Qualifications The applicant should possess: - A bachelor’s degree in Science, Art or related disciplines. - Minimum 2
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). Computational resources are available through a dedicated cluster and collaboration with the High-Performance Computing Centre of NTU. In addition, EOS hosts state-of-the-art analytical facilities
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-of-the-art scientific results into real world solutions for Singapore, and it will transfer these solutions to Southeast Asia (SEA) and beyond. As part of this programme, Cluster 1: Climate processes and
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Sensing Lab (EOS-RS). Computational resources are available through a dedicated cluster and collaboration with the High-Performance Computing Centre of NTU. In addition, EOS hosts state-of-the-art
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equipped with state-of-the-art research infrastructure, housing a comprehensive range of cluster laboratories, test bedding facilities, research centres/institutes and corporate laboratories. Cutting-edge
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treatment. CSI Singapore is a state-of-the-art university research institute affiliated with, and hosted at the National University of Singapore. In 2008, it was awarded a $172 million "Research Centre