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the cornerstone to providing reliable, high-performance and secure IT solutions and effective IT governance for the campus. Here at NUS IT, we aim to transform NUS into a borderless computing community
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applications for the role of Research Associate 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 the NUS
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, high-performance and secure IT solutions and effective IT governance for the campus. Here at NUS IT, we aim to transform NUS into a borderless computing community providing knowledge at its fingertips by
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tools for High-Performance Computing (HPC) applications. Qualifications/Requirements Qualifications / Discipline: - PhD’s degree in Physics, Materials Science, Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial
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reliable, high-performance and secure IT solutions and effective IT governance for the campus. Here at NUS IT, we aim to transform NUS into a borderless computing community providing knowledge at its
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, scheduling high-level meetings, coordinating communications, and handling confidential correspondence. • Oversee the preparation and distribution of materials for the Deputy Deans' engagements, ensuring
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, career development, and upskilling opportunities. 🤝Collaborative Culture: Join a high-performing team that values trust, innovation, and excellence. 🔹Finance Transformation: Be part of initiatives
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of high-performance computing and high-fidelity simulators for virtual surgery and surgical robots. The research fellow is expected to contribute in the following aspects: a) Design and implement high
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, including study participants and research collaborators, to ensure high-quality research delivery. Duties and Responsibilities: Design, manage, and conduct behavioural training experiments. Perform data
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cornerstone to providing reliable, high-performance and secure IT solutions and effective IT governance for the campus. Here at NUS IT, we aim to transform NUS into a borderless computing community providing