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to perform use-inspired research, grow the knowledge, create the tools, and develop the talent to power Singapore's AI efforts. We are looking for an individual to join our team as a Technical Project Manager
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peripherals (CAN, SPI, I2C, UART) • Comprehensive knowledge of using development tools (analyzers and oscilloscopes) and software IDEs • Basic understanding of hardware and ability to read schematics • Familiar
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, I2C, UART) • Comprehensive knowledge of using development tools (analyzers and oscilloscopes) and software IDEs • Basic understanding of hardware and ability to read schematics • Familiar with Git and
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, I2C, UART) • Comprehensive knowledge of using development tools (analyzers and oscilloscopes) and software IDEs • Basic understanding of hardware and ability to read schematics • Familiar with Git and
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transportation), Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science; • Programming experience and knowledge of machine learning would be a plus; • Possesses research background with ability
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innovative thinking are indispensable. Qualifications 1. Education and Research Background: PhD degree in Physics, Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related fields with a background in
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verbal and excellent facilitation and presentation skills; Have strong troubleshooting and problem-solving ability; Have knowledge of computer applications, e.g. MS office (Word, Excel), PowerPoint, Adobe
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, both written and verbal and excellent facilitation and presentation skills; Have strong troubleshooting and problem-solving ability; Have knowledge of computer applications, e.g. MS office (Word, Excel
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mentorship of research students, interns and research assistants, where required. Work closely with stakeholders from across the early childhood sector. Qualifications A PhD in Psychology/Behavioral Science
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paperwork for visiting PhD students (about 6 applications a year and 3 successful students a year) Execute the paperwork and IT support for new colleagues and new casual staff working on research projects