351 phd-in-wastewater-treatment Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore
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Job Description The National University of Singapore invites applications for Postdoctoral Research Fellow for “Immunotherapy development for pancreatic cancer treatment” in the laboratory of Dr
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workshops/conferences Qualifications A PhD in Climate/Atmospheric Sciences Good knowledge of tropical meteorology and atmospheric dynamics Experience in Numerical modelling with the WRF model Experience in
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• Qualifications / Discipline: PhD degree in Physics or Materials Science or a closely related field. • Skills: Have a comprehensive understanding of the novel physical properties of material structures based
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project and is expected to perform survival surgeries, behavioural assays in mice, molecular biology assays and in-vitro electrophysiology experiments. Qualifications The applicant should: Have a PhD degree
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diagnostic and treatment approaches to improve long-term outcomes as the child grows into adulthood. Our unit is the only kidney centre in Singapore to provide dialysis and transplantation services to children
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Qualifications / Discipline: Graduating PhD or recent PhD holder specializing in optimization. Skills: Advanced knowledge on nonsmooth analysis, Riemannian optimization, nonconvex optimization theory and
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building: formal postgraduate programme (from certificates to PhD), fellowships, mentoring, on-the- job and ad hoc training Contributing to improving NUHS performance: expert advice on the development
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building: formal postgraduate programme (from certificates to PhD), fellowships, mentoring, on-the- job and ad hoc training Contributing to improving NUHS performance: expert advice on the development
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learning, multi-armed bandits). Each position is expected to last from one to two years. The start date is negotiable. The candidate is expected to have a PhD in electrical engineering, computer
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research findings into clinical practice. Also, the candidate will be involved in the assessment and development of vaccines against novel antigens for the treatment of cancer and other human diseases