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to enquiry emails from internal divisions, external stakeholders and students. Manage the CET-related content on the website and student intranet. Assist to coordinate the benchmarking exercise of transferable
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of external stakeholders including companies, overseas universities, government ministries/agencies and international organisations to support the programmes. Develop resources that help to enrich
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The Centre for Digital Enablement drives initiatives for the Digital Learning spaces (DLS) within SIT. It works with various stakeholders, both internal and external, in upskilling digital literacy
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and transfer learning) for battery management for rugged systems that lead to publications in top-tier international conferences and journals, as well as real-world implementations. If interested
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The Centre for Digital Enablement (CoDE) drives initiatives within SIT. It works with various stakeholders, both internal and external, in upskilling digital literacy across the organization through
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impact of research outcomes. 3. Publication and Dissemination • Produce high-quality research publications for academic conferences/journals and industry white papers. • Present findings at international
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The Centre for Digital Enablement drives initiatives for the Digital Learning spaces (DLS) within SIT. It works with various stakeholders, both internal and external, in upskilling digital literacy
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machine control for smart manufacturing as well as publications in top-tier international conferences and journals, as well as real-world implementations. If interested, please apply with your resume
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the development of campus, buildings and facilities to support SIT academic, administrative and student activities. Any other duties as assigned from time to time. Job Requirements MOM registered WSH Officer and
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software system that will be used by various internal stakeholders as end-users. This software system will be utilized to support the development of digital competencies of academic staff and students