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tunnel experiments is a plus • Experience in programming and AI/machine learning is a plus More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus Organization: College of Design and Engineering Department
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of research. Plan and manage own research activity in collaboration with others. Communicate material of both a non-technical and specialist nature to a broad audience using a range of media. Carry out Risk
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Maxwell’s equations and scientific programming (e.g., Matlab, Python, C++) Competent in teamwork and presenting results in informative visuals Interpersonal skill: Ability to work under pressure, Ability to
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students with their research projects. Job Requirements: Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, or other related fields. Solid Mathematical and Programming skills. Strong
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Plan and perform the collection and organization of corporate financial and sustainability disclosures Plan and perform the collection and organization of information regarding government policies and
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people within (staff and PIs/co-PIs within the programme) and external to the university (industry partners and funding agencies). Self-directed learner who believes in continuous learning and development
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literature reviews Plan the necessary logistics, for the administration of experiments and focus group sessions, such as scheduling, booking facilities, and preparing IRB documentation Participate in the data
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: Strong understanding of statistics, probability, optimization, and linear algebra. - Machine Learning: Deep learning, probabilistic modeling, generative models, etc. - Programming & Software Development
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simulation, and data analysis. Game theory and mathematical programming. District cooling system and renewable energy technologies. • Track record of good and relative publications in reputable
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, with the names of THREE referees, one of whom should be the PhD supervisor. References will be sought for shortlisted candidates only. A research plan, of no more than 1000 words, specifying topical