89 computational-mechanics positions at National University of Singapore in Singapore
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. Robot mechanics and control 2. The use of physics-based simulation packages for robotics such as Isaac Sim or PyBullet 3. Computer Vision 4
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from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and specialists from a high-technology company. The successful candidate will be self-motivated with an outstanding track record in robotics, mechanical
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Job Description The candidate will study, via computational modeling and analytical techniques the flow of complex fluids through complex domains, which might also involve freely-moving and
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Job Description The candidate will study, via computational modeling and machine learning the flow of complex fluids through complex domains, which might also involve freely-moving and deforming
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for Building and Construction industry. • The tasks include 1) designing the game setting, game mechanics and features together with team of domain experts and faculty members, 2) Creating game design
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of thermoplastic composites. Work closely with other work packages (WP) within the program. Qualifications PhD from reputable university in applied mechanics. Expertise in fiber-reinforced composites. Proficient in
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Job Description The duties and responsibilities include, but not limited to, the following: Self-funded Coursework (MSc in Robotics) Programme • Manage and process online applications
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team within National University of Singapore in which the team leaders are from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, alongside Specialists from a high technology company. The successful candidate
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’ designs, and help students troubleshoot and solve problems with their prototypes. Qualifications • Degree in Mechanical/Electrical/Computer Engineering/Computing or equivalent. • Extensive experience
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certifications and meet sustainability goals through building systems optimization and performance enhancements. Qualifications Requirements • Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical or Electrical/Electronics Engineering