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, with a self-driven and proactive attitude and willingness to learn new skills. Experience in bioinformatics, particularly with Python or R programming, is a plus. Remuneration will be commensurate with
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team to develop/produce/investigate extraction and fractionation of mung bean/rice/spent barley for improved functionality, generate process data for future life-cycle assessment and techno-economic
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of invertebrate specimens (4) stable isotope analysis of leaf litter and soil samples. Findings of the study will improve our understanding of nutrient cycling processes in urban parks and forests, while also
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Strong foundation in CFD, Programming proficiency such as Python, AI/ML techniques, Experience with parallel computing on CPU/GPU cluster, use of CUDA, MPI is a plus. Experience Experience with open-source
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; Assessment of carbon pricing and carbon markets. The above list is not exhaustive, moreover, at any given point in time the institute undertakes multiple projects in parallel and opportunity will exist
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reviewed • Understand the product thoroughly; Analyse, design and develop functionalities based on product requirements • Work with researchers to implement and develop parallel and distributed systems
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for Sustainable proteins, who will be assessing in parallel the protein digestibility, bio accessibility and bioavailability of alternative proteins Key Responsibilities: To carry out analytical biochemical
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Genetic Studies: Support studies on genetic variants affecting drug metabolism, particularly those relevant to Asian populations. Work with bioinformatics and clinical collaborators to interpret
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), Singapore, is a multidisciplinary institute committed to developing new paradigms for biomedical research by focusing on the quantitative analysis of dynamic functional processes. Through quantitative
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part of a larger network, undergo persistent changes that ultimately lead to experience-dependent rewiring of the brain. In parallel to understanding how memories are formed, we are also keen to