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written and spoken English and Malay is required, to conduct data collection and analysis in both languages. Familiar with the Singapore education system Familiar with qualitative and quantitative research
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will focus on in vitro toxicity platform development. Responsibilities: Perform analytical assays as part of industrial validation studies. Execute biophysical/biochemistry experiments and perform data
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or above preferably in Social Science, Learning Sciences, Education, Psychology, Data Science, or a related field: Familiar with the Singapore education system Familiar with qualitative and quantitative
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+ intervention studies Supervise the collection and maintenance of clinical trial documentation, including data records, case report forms, and equipment maintenance logs Ensure compliance with clinical inventory
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NTU’s College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (CoHASS) includes four schools: Humanities; Social Sciences; Art, Design and Media; and the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
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(including years of master's and/or Ph.D.) Good knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the visual system Knowledge in data processing, analysis and statistics Excellent data interpretation and
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gaze tracking (including years of master's and/or Ph.D.) Good knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the visual system Knowledge in data processing, analysis and statistics Excellent data
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Recommendation Systems Build LLM-based agent systems for personalized career recommendation that operate over long-term user memory, structured experience representations, and continual information retrieval
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, including the attitudes and lifestyle preferences of different population segments to frame household archetypes and ensure that data-driven models remain coherent with real-world dynamics and social-spatial
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examines the feasibility, acceptability, and implementation of both in-person and digitally delivered parenting interventions. It includes qualitative interviews and self-report data from parents and home