Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
-
Field
-
to do independent research, assist the PI in managing the research project, develop research reports, mentor PhD and undergraduate students and provide active collaboration with industries and academic
-
. Develop algorithms for continuous knowledge transfer and compositional reasoning to facilitate efficient learning of new tasks. Help supervise PhD, master and undergraduate students. Job Requirements: PhD
-
machine learning that lead to publications in top-tier international conferences and journals, as well as real-world implementations. Responsibilities: Develop new concepts and algorithms in data science
-
Education (Singapore), Nanyang Technological University and National University of Singapore. Hosted by NTU in partnership with NUS, SCELSE is linking new insights from the life sciences with expertise from
-
The National Institute of Education invites suitable applications for the position of Research Fellow on a 8-month contract at the Natural Sciences and Science Education (NSSE) Academic Group
-
for healthcare and sustainable applications. • The Research Fellow will help to develop power supplies for bioelectronics, self-powered electronic platforms, and investigate the medical and environmental
-
, with the possibility of extension. PhD holders with no experience are welcome to apply. Ideal candidates will possess expertise in microbial engineering and the development of cell factories
-
and education activities in two divisions: Division of Mathematical Sciences (MAS) and Division of Physics and Applied Physics (PAP). MAS covers diverse topics ranging from pure mathematics
-
or clinical model Prepare and draft manuscripts for high-impact journals Qualifications Obtained or expecting a PhD degree in Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Material Science and
-
effects, maintain instruments and coordinate with the international community. Key Responsibilities: Develop laboratory experiments to synthesise and study modified seawaters’ effects on biomineralization