129 high-performance-computing-postdoc Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore
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, biomedical or computational imaging). A detailed knowledge of molecular imaging, or material science is mandatory. Experience in designing and performing scientific work independently and collaboratively is a
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satellite remote sensing and a wide array of ground observations (i.e., phenocam, Lidar, sap flow). The Postdoc is expected to integrate the advanced knowledge in plant physiology, remote sensing and
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motivated Research Fellow to join our interdisciplinary team. You'll be working on a cutting-edge program involving a +10-country arbovirus genomic surveillance initiative focused on dengue and Zika viruses
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to optimize fluid flow, heat transfer, and current distribution within the electrolyzer. • Model key parameters such as overpotential, gas diffusion, ion transport, and pressure drop to improve overall
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) invites applications for the role of Research Fellow with the Heat Resilience & Performance Centre (HRPC), Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. The HRPC is a first-of-its-kind research centre, established at
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fellow to work on an urban landscape optimization project. Design technology is not a novel concept; it has been widely used to address various design challenges, such as visualization and performance
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capacity around Water and Sanitation in low- and middle-income settings across Southeast Asia. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to field-based public health research and program
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, biomedical or computational imaging). A detailed knowledge of molecular imaging, or material science is mandatory. Experience in designing and performing scientific work independently and collaboratively is a
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empirical pavement design and balanced mix design to suit local context. • Develop state of the art solutions for high performance pavement system and work closely with contractors and agencies on field
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. This position focuses on the development and application of large language models (LLMs) for advancing food informatics, food bioactives research, and sustainable food innovation. The selected fellow