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to present their ongoing research, and to participate in and contribute to CALS events. Requirements REQUIREMENTS 1. An ideal candidate would be of exceptional calibre and have attained a PhD in a relevant
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scientists and strives to bring the quantitative science and biomedical research communities together. We invite applications for a Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow position for development of risk
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innovative research focused on the formation, structure, and function of bioflocs in climate-resilient aquaculture systems. This position provides an exceptional opportunity to engage in impactful
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electrolyte and polyanion or oxide-based cathode materials. Project aims to optimize synthesis conditions for scale-up production of solid electrolytes (ceramic and polymer electrolytes) and positive/negative
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, and innovators to thrive in the digital age. Located in the heart of Asia, NTU’s College of Computing and Data Science is an ‘exciting place to learn and grow'. We welcome you to join our community
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be expected to be flexible in their role, as the research team’s scope and capacity evolve. Qualifications PhD (or PhD near completion) in a relevant field such as Public Health, Nursing, Social
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environments to evaluate model accuracy, false-positive rates, and real-time system responsiveness. Collaborate closely with international renowned biologists, aquaculture domain experts, sensor engineers, and
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responsibilities The Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow will: Lead GBD research projects, which may include systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and epidemiological disease modelling. Set research direction and
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photonics. Over the years, SPMS has attracted talented individuals from around the world and Singapore to join as scientific leaders and researchers. A Research Fellow position is available under Quantum
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The School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) invites applications for the position of Research Fellow in Prof. Kunn’s group. The Research Fellow will play a key role in