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General Elective and will be offered to students taking NTU EEE MSc Communications Engineering, Computer Control & Automation, Electronics, Power Engineering, and Signal Processing & Machine Learning with
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through applied research programmes. Faculty in the ICT Cluster undertake funded industry-relevant research, teach courses in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Security and Software
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Part-Time Lecturer in School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering - EE6203 Computer Control System
as Part-Time Lecturer for EE6203 Computer Control System. The Part-Time Lecturer is expected to teach this postgraduate course commencing in January 2026. This 13-week course will be offered
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will be offered to students taking NTU EEE MSc Signal Processing and Machine Learning Programme with the objective to impart to the students the knowledge relevant to real-time Digital Signal Processor
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of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is seeking a candidate at the rank of Lecturer (Educator Track) to teach electrical and computer engineering courses
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, including Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for thermal analysis and energy simulation for consumption modelling. Design, train, and implement advanced machine learning and deep learning algorithms
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undergraduate and postgraduate modules in areas such as: • Fundamentals of Robotics • Control Systems and Mechatronics • AI and Machine Learning for Robotics • Embedded Systems and Intelligent Sensors
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computational analysis/simulation in at least one of the above areas. Familiarity with the application of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and/or Data Analytics in Aircraft Propulsion and related areas
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experiential learning programs. We invite applications from scholars whose expertise encompasses one or more of the following areas: Human-AI (or AI agent) interaction, human-machine communication, algorithmic
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archiving and preservation, network analysis and social media analytics, and human-computer interaction in humanities contexts. The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a leading research-intensive