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Job Description Research Fellow in Carbon-Negative Synthetic Biology and Engineering of Cyanobacterial Cell Factories We are seeking one or more highly motivated and creative postdoctoral
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proficiency in developing ML/AI-driven biodesign models, particularly in the context of understanding and predicting microbial cellular mechanisms and cell design principles. The successful candidate will
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) to identify, engineer, and leverage the role of confinement in cell biology. It is interested in leveraging new molecular biology tools, including RNA-Seq, CRISPR screens, ChIP-seq, and engineered tensions
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for highly-motivated individuals with experience and good knowledge in nanomaterials, cell and animal studies, for example, nanomaterial synthesis, drug delivery and cancer therapy. The candidate will design
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and energy; biodiversity and land use; water and oceans; and sustainability livelihoods. These are supported by our emerging Climate Policy Design Lab (CPDL), our Center for Water Policy (CWP) and
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biological functions in health and diseases from the perspective of cell, tissue and organ mechanics/dynamics and mechano-signal transduction. The institute operates on a fully integrated open-lab philosophy
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energy while providing targeted levels of performance on demand. Such techniques will be investigated for digital sub-systems in advanced technologies. • Be responsible to conduct research
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Computer Architecture Energy Efficient SoC Design Simulation Methodologies (Cycle-level Microarchitecture Simulation) Qualifications A PhD degree in a relevant area Good publication record Experience in
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Energy Studies Institute (ESI) The Energy Studies Institute (ESI) is a research institute at the National University of Singapore seeking to advance the understanding of energy policy issues by
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Energy Studies Institute (ESI) The Energy Studies Institute (ESI) is a research institute at the National University of Singapore seeking to advance the understanding of energy policy issues by