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requirements: PhD Degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, or a related field, obtained within the last five year Research Experience in one or more of the following
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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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model reliability and predictive confidence Publish high-quality scientific results in Tier-1 journals Job Requirements: A PhD degree in Mathematics, Computer Sciences, or related areas, with focus
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, and innovators to thrive in the digital age. Located in the heart of Asia, NTU’s College of Computing and Data Science is an ‘exciting place to learn and grow'. We welcome you to join our community
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, and innovators to thrive in the digital age. Located in the heart of Asia, NTU’s College of Computing and Data Science is an ‘exciting place to learn and grow'. We welcome you to join our community
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the development of laboratory and epidemiologic capacity, training scientists and physicians from partnering countries to make Singapore a viable surveillance hub for emerging infectious diseases. The position
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an emphasis on technology, data science and the humanities. We are looking for a Research Fellow to conduct AI for medicine research. The role will focus on developing foundation models to medical image
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, and innovators to thrive in the digital age. Located in the heart of Asia, NTU’s College of Computing and Data Science is an ‘exciting place to learn and grow'. We welcome you to join our community
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, and innovators to thrive in the digital age. Located in the heart of Asia, NTU’s College of Computing and Data Science is an ‘exciting place to learn and grow'. We welcome you to join our community
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using large language models, disease endpoint coding initiatives, and creation of common data model (CDM). He/she will also be expected to support/lead high-quality research in chronic disease