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electrolysers or related fields. • Experience with large-scale electrochemical systems, including component selection, system integration, and process scale-up is highly desirable. • Proficiency in
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: Coordinate the collective efforts of the School’s various departments and research centres in building and strengthening partnerships in Southeast Asia. Analysis: Analyse internal needs, emerging trends, and
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of these subjects is highly preferred • Basic understanding of financial sector (banks and other financial institutions), financial markets, corporate financial statements, and credit risk analysis, is required. • A
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research component. The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to, the following: Conduct fieldwork and qualitative research activities, including developing interview guides
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not limited to:- Conduct literature reviews to evaluate the potential value of health innovations. Perform data cleaning, handling and analysis. Perform economic evaluations in healthcare (cost analysis
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the secure management and public communication of research data to enhance research outcomes and influence health system policy. Teaching and capacity building Design and deliver teaching on carbon analysis
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, participate in multi-method physiological-ethnographic fieldwork investigations (physio-ethnography), conduct participant-observation, ethnographic and oral history interviews, data entry and analysis
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translational research with important implications for health and wellness. Responsibilities include : Participant recruitment and briefing, Project administration, Data collection, monitoring and analysis
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University of Singapore is a multi-disciplinary institute committed to developing new paradigms for biomedical research by focusing on the quantitative analysis of dynamic functional processes. Through
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of public health interventions and/or health technologies; Comparative effectiveness analysis including systematic review, meta-analysis, and analysis of real-world evidence; Economic theories to support