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) . As a key enabler of NIE’s strategic vision, you will architect and deliver AI-driven automation solutions that enhance institutional productivity, streamline complex workflows, and accelerate digital
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willingness to tackle complex problems in design research, potentially spanning across multiple application domains The ability to interact both face-to-face as well as virtually with students, peers, and all
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between Duke University and the National University of Singapore. It works closely with the Singapore Health Services cluster, a network of national specialty disease centres, hospitals, and polyclinics
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(LLEs), SMEs, members of Trade Associations & Chambers (TACs) and Unions. • Grow a strong network of organisations as key employers and industry partners. Learning & Development • Be the enabler
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be to strengthen Singapore’s cybersecurity capabilities through formulating strategies and implementing programmes at the TIG Centre and leveraging network effects through a centre by integrating
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to maintain optimal responsiveness. • Troubleshoot and resolve hardware, software, and network issues, collaborating with cross-functional teams when necessary. • Implement and enforce security protocols
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execute HR projects. • Ensure strategies are aligned with business objectives at the University level. Solution Design (IT) • Work with network, systems, security teams to develop and formalize the NUS IT
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Studies. We seek an internationally recognized scholar with a distinguished record of research, publication, and institutional leadership whose work engages the rich and complex historical and contemporary
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relationships with industry partners, investors, and other stakeholders to promote NUS’s AI technologies. Represent NUS at industry conferences, workshops, and networking events to showcase software innovations
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Duke University and the National University of Singapore. It works closely with the Singapore Health Services cluster, a network of national specialty disease centres, hospitals, and polyclinics