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The Role The Sustainable and Green Finance Institute (SGFIN) is a new university-level research institute in the National University of Singapore (NUS), jointly supported by the Monetary Authority
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on Sustainable Construction. He /she is required to: (1) Aid the development of sustainable construction materials from locally available resources. (2) Perform analysis on whole life carbon footprint
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will work collaboratively with the Principal Investigator (PI) and our research team on projects aimed at advancing sustainable bioproduction. Appointments will be initially made on a 1-year contract
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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
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asset and property management. The Department aspires to advance holistic knowledge of real estate and urban development for sustainable and inclusive urbanization in Asia through innovative research and
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for appointments as NUS Presidential Young Professors. We seek exceptionally talented candidates who will develop the next generation of solutions to sustainability challenges and demonstrate excellence in system
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improve lives for a sustainable world. Its faculty consists of accomplished scholars, educators, and experienced policy practitioners. The school offers several Master's degree programmes, a small PhD
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on public management, public policy, digital technologies and sustainability and with relevance to Asia. Job Qualifications The ideal candidate will have: a completed PhD by 2024 in public administration
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. The research program consists of five thrusts, one of which is on human collaboration models This thrust studies the essential elements that sustain human collaboration with AI assistants: intent, goal alignment
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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