83 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore
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any discipline of cancer research • Excellent track record of research accomplishments • Keen to embark on exciting and innovative projects in experimental and/or bioinformatics laboratories
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and troubleshoot the challenging problems. • Design and develop an intelligent and optimal switching strategies, and control techniques, for the energy efficient and reliable operation. • Dynamic
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competitive salary (> S$70k/year) for the position with the consideration of years of experience postgraduate. The duties of the Postdoc include: Collect and process remote sensing data relevant
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, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is seeking a motivated and experienced Research Fellow (RF) or Research Associate (RAssoc) to join our dynamic team in
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including key components such as cell configurations, flow channels, electrodes, membranes, and catalysts for HER and other electrochemical processes. • Conduct CFD and electrochemical simulations
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required to give seminar(s). You are also required to acknowledge ARI in all your publications resulting from the period you are at the Institute. Application Process Please submit all documents in one
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) The Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) in Singapore brings together physicists, computer scientists and engineers to do basic research on quantum physics and to build devices based on quantum phenomena
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areas: Time-series analytics or forecasting Natural language processing (especially question answering or language grounding) Multimodal learning (e.g., combining text with temporal or numerical data
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/experimentation. • Design and develop an intelligent and optimal switching strategies, control techniques, and energy management system (EMS) for the energy efficient and reliable operation. • Perform HIL
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Requirements PhD and/or MD degree in neuroscience, biological sciences or a related field. Experience with mouse genetics/behaviors, electrophysiology, viral vectors, stereotaxic surgery and molecular/cellular