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of faculty, students and alumni who are shaping the future of AI, Data Science and Computing. The candidate will work in Prof Ong’s Research Group, where cutting-edge research is carried out on a wide range of
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”, will predict the future impacts of climate change on human health. The Research Fellow will work with the PI of the Climate and Human Health cluster, Assoc Prof Konstadina Griva, based in the Lee Kong
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The School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) invites applications for the position of Research Fellow in Prof. Sheena’s team. The team is seeking a motivated and
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-bioreactor systems for organ-on-a-chip applications. Integrate sensors, microfluidic control, and environmental regulation into compact bioreactor units. Collaborate with biologists and engineers to validate
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interaction and analytics using AI. Key Responsibilities: Development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to perform human-robot interaction and analytics System integration of the developed algorithms
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including Profs. Kwek Leong-Chuan, Hui Khoon Ng, Jiangbin Gong, Gabriel Lemarié, Maxime Richard, and Christian Miniatura. The candidate will actively contribute to all aspects of the group's operation
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to join our dynamic research team within the lab of Prof. Rong Li. The successful candidate will conduct cutting-edge research in the fields of cell therapy and cell rejuvenation, with a focus on
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Information Engineering and Media to develop Machine Learning and AI algorithms for real-world and media-related applications. The Research Associate/Research Fellow is also expected to support teaching
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candidate will focus on the design, development, and integration of innovative sensors, actuators, and flexible electronic circuits tailored for wearable health monitoring devices. This role will involve
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the COVID-19 vaccines) is a highly dynamic and fast moving field. We have developed a generative AI algorithm to optimize the mRNA, and we are looking for an experienced wetlab researcher to test the