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Engineering related subject and a PhD in Physics Be able to teach undergraduate and postgraduate Physics courses in English Good track record of publication in top-tier, peer-reviewed international journals and
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. Drawing skills and art making processes will be acquired and viewed as a developmental process to generate, record and communicate ideas. The course proceeds from an investigational perspective
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on development of distributed security control algorithms for complex and nonlinear cyber-physical systems. Key Responsibilities: Conduct advanced research in the field of automatic control and security control
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, IN6227 Data Mining. The course is offered in the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information's MSc in Information Systems (MSIS) programme. It revolves around the knowledge discovery process via
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. Drawing skills and art making processes will be acquired and viewed as a developmental process to generate, record and communicate ideas. The course proceeds from an investigational perspective
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A Corp Lab in NTU is looking for a motivated Senior Research Scientist to conduct cutting-edge research in the topic of “Green Cloud Computing”. Key Responsibilities: Developing physics-based and
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Responsibilities: Design of topological photonic devices Experimental study of topological and non-Hermitian photonic devices Exploration of new topics in related areas Job Requirements: PhD in Physics or a related
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: PhD in relevant field Teaching experience at a tertiary level or with adult learners and excellent teaching evaluation Knowledge in the formulation, implementation and evaluation of public policy in
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administration and assist in grant writing as required. Supervise PhD and undergraduate student projects as required. Job Requirements: PhD Degree in Physics/Mathematics/Engineering, or related disciplines. Active
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Young and research-intensive, Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) is ranked among the world’s top universities. The Division of Mathematical Sciences (MAS) in the School of Physical and