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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow (Quantum Information Theory) Posting Start Date: 07/05/2025 Job Description: About the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT
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support research works in COEB. The role will focus on developing the thermal nanophotonics, focusing on thermal radiation theory at nanoscale. Key Responsibilities: The Research Fellow will work on a
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a Research Fellow to contribute to a project focused on algorithm design in Game Theory and Fair Division. Key Responsibilities: Formulate mathematical models for research problems in computational
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Engineering Experience conducting empirical studies within the field of systems and software engineering Strong knowledge of qualitative research method (interviews, focus groups, case studies, grounded theory
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Responsibilities: Conduct programming and software development for graph data management. Design and implement machine learning models for optimizing graph data management. Conduct experiments and evaluations
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equations – strong foundations in quantum electrodynamics (QED) are a significant bonus. The role of RF will focus on developing ab initio theory and developing software to describe and study groundbreaking
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: Develop novel machine learning theories and techniques for analyzing noisy time-series data, with a particular focus on seismic signals Perform uncertainty quantification in time-series analysis to assess
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Maxwell’s equations – strong foundations in quantum electrodynamics (QED) are a significant bonus. The role of SRF will focus on developing ab initio theory and developing software to describe and study
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for measuring patient reported outcome measures in the population of Singapore based on the efficient application of Natural Language Processing and Item Response Theory to existing measurement systems working
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computational simulations in the area of density functional theory (DFT). The role will focus on understanding and predicting the properties of novel functional materials, including surfaces and interfaces