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), Office of Education Research . Project Title: LOVING (Learning about Our behavior is Valuable for Increasing Nurturing relationships and healthy Growth) – Development Phase Project Introduction: The LOVING
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international team addressing a major concern of antibiotics usage in cellular agriculture research and development stages in the industry. The purpose of the project is the development of non-antibiotic
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feed stocks and final products. Responsible for data acquisition and processing. Prepare research reports and presentation materials. Job Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in chemical/environmental
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related to nanophotonics and quantum physics. Assist in supervision of undergraduate students. Job Requirements: Bachelor degree in Physics, Engineering, Mathematics or related field Excellent English
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findings in a form of reports/papers and present in international peer-reviewed conferences and journals. To be involved in the mentoring of FYP/Master/PhD student projects. Job Requirements: Possess a good
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proteins and peptides Expertise on operating high-field NMR instruments Analysis of multi-dimensional NMR spectra Determination of structures using NMR data Expertise on biophysical methods e.g. ITC Job
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according to the project schedule. Job Requirements: Ph.D. degree in Electromagnetic Theory and Electronic Engineering or another related field from a reputable university. Research background in
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conferences/journals. Involve in the mentoring of PhD/Masters/FYP students Job Requirements: Possess a PhD degree in Computer Science or Electrical and Computer Engineering Experience in point cloud analytics
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observations of air quality in Singapore using LiDARs. Document the results in reports Complete tasks that his/her supervisor assigns Job Requirements: Bachelor degree in atmospheric science/geography
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publications are completed punctually according to study and grant timelines Work effectively with OPEN, the Office for Patient Engagement at Le Kong Chian School of Medicine to grow primary care patient panel