151 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at Singapore Institute of Technology
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for related programmes. Handle general feedback from students and public. Research and analyse for various programme performance indicators to support the roll-out and operational effectiveness of programmes
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, homecoming, monthly engagement activities. Manage the SIT Alumni Lounge to provide high service to alumni and hosted events. Recruit and manage the student host to support alumni duties and alumni lounge
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under the supported areas for START below Excellent academic record plus a high degree of proficiency and motivation for selected research area Have been accepted or have applied for a postdoctoral
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, rubrics). Assist with setup and technical troubleshooting during intervention phases. Conduct and support data collection, including managing code for in-game data capture if applicable. Perform
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modelling using Delt3D software. The role of the researcher is to perform physics-based modeling to build a numerical model that can predict storm surges in Singapore coastlines based on different weather
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The role is responsible for supporting key areas such as billing, finance advisory and digitalisation of finance processes. Key Responsibilities Responsible for the operation of the bill to order
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SITstudents through the Integrated Work Study Programme (IWSP) and full-time roles. You will also work closely with students, primarily from the Chemical disciplines, to guide them in their career planning
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industry transformation. The appointment will be on a contract renewal basis. Key Responsibilities: Strategy & Program Development Develop and implement electronics focused training programs, including (but
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the (bio)pharmaceutical sector Program Delivery & Quality Assurance Oversee the design and delivery of (bio)pharmaceutical training programs, ensuring high industry relevance and compliance with regulatory
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across the organization through literacy programmes and digital innovation projects in relation to the DLS. This requires a high level of coordination across the various clusters/divisions within