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Job Description Flexible electronics lab at NUS MSE is looking for a Research Assistant to work on a soft robotics project. This position requires following responsibilities; - Design, fabrication
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related work. This includes: Literature review research work in RX, TX, PLL and testing design. Work with other researchers to accomplish research goals and key performance indicators as team lead and
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Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Successful candidates will join the Business, Communication and Design (BCD
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: Exploring best practices and methods for human-machine integration. Designing human-machine interaction interfaces that meet user needs and workflow. Analyzing and optimizing users' cognitive load. Developing
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challenging, purposeful, and rewarding role for one to join the College of Design and Engineering (CDE) team, on a full-time basis. We are looking for a team member, who believes in collaborative work - one who
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Apprentices, and working groups of Project Sponsors, Professors and PhDs, to jointly design, develop and implement the AI solutions. The Project Manager is required to plan, manage, execute and track
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Design, Human-Computer Integration, User Experience, Operation Research, Industrial Engineering, or equivalent. Support research and development related to qualifying human-centric demand for automated
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organized and detail-oriented Learning Innovations Manager. Reporting directly to the Senior Assistant Head, the appointee plays an essential role in advancing innovation in teaching and learning by
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design, controller design, magnetic components and layout of power converter system. In depth experience in solving power converter EMI/EMC issues, grounding, harmonic filtering, insulations issues, PCB
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literacy programmes and digital innovation projects in relation to the Digital Learning Spaces (DLS). The Assistant Manager will be part of the curriculum team responsible for the development and delivery