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Job Description NUS is looking for a Research Fellow to work on EV drive-train inverter based on Wide-bandgap (WBG) semiconductor devices. The job requires the candidate to design, simulate a WBG
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protein engineering and nanotechnology to design and develop proteins for industrial applications Responsibilities: Protein design and engineering Recombinant protein expression and purification Biochemical
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slicing and develop techniques based on AI/ML, optimization and game theory for the problems such as traffic categorization, demand prediction, resource allocation, anomaly detection, and task offloading
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innovative thinking are indispensable. Qualifications 1. Education and Research Background: PhD degree in Physics, Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related fields with a background in
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: • Design and develop smart lamp post technologies for intersections and public transport; • Deployment of technologies in the field; • Perform analysis and simulations to validate designs; • Editing
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expansion of its programme on Public International Law. The objective of the position is to develop the research capabilities and knowledge of junior scholars by immersing them in a dynamic and supportive
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. The Research Fellow will work to develop secure, isolated hardware platforms (for small, IoT-style systems) while maintaining efficiency and performance. This is done through the development of novel designs
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Environmental Engineering and the Department of Industrial System Engineering and Management. The research project aims to develop data-driven and learning-based methodology frameworks for urban mobility
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connection with CIL’s expansion of its programme on climate change law and policy. The objective of the position is to develop the research capabilities and knowledge of junior scholars by immersing them in a
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connection with CIL’s expansion of its programme on international human rights law. The objective of the position is to develop the research capabilities and knowledge of junior scholars by immersing them in a