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Division of Mathematical Sciences (MAS) in School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) is looking for a candidate to join them as a Research Fellow. The College of Science seeks a diverse
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(MATHEMATIC MODELING OF MACROMOLECULAR ASSEMBLY) Key Responsibilities: Utilizing advanced techniques such as single-molecule imaging and super-resolution imaging Conducting quantitative protein biochemistry
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. Job Requirements: PhD degree in Computer Science/Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Mathematics or other related disciplines from a reputable university. Good publication track record is a
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), Electronic Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Perception Sciences, Etc. Have good technical reading, writing and programming skills. Have good experience and track record for related R&D. High desire
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, Engineering, Mathematics, or related discipline. Research experience in cyber security, machine learning, computer system, and related areas. Expertise in developing high-performance machine learning models
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mathematics, perception sciences, etc. Have good technical reading, writing and programming skills. Have good experience and track record for related R&D. High desire for technological exploration and
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conferences and journals. To be involved in the mentoring of PhD/Masters/FYP students. Job Requirements: Possess a PhD degree in computer science (and engineering), electronic engineering, applied mathematics
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Division of Mathematical Sciences (MAS) in School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) is looking for a candidate to join them as a Research Fellow. The College of Science seeks a diverse
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the mentoring of PhD/Masters/FYP students. Job Requirements: Possess a PhD degree in Computer Science (And Engineering), Electronic Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Perception Sciences, etc. Have good technical
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The National Institute of Education invites suitable applications for the position of Research Assistant on a 6-month contract at the Mathematics & Mathematics Education Academic Group. Project