687 embedded-system "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" research jobs in Singapore
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of miniature robotic systems powered by optical or hybrid actuation mechanisms. The Research Fellow will work closely with the Principal Investigator to advance scientific understanding of microrobotic
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Building Robotics Laboratory, we develop state-of-the-art sensing, learning and control systems for energy efficient, human-centered, comfortable and healthy environments. Building Robotics lab focuses
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) is dedicated to advancing research that transforms fundamental discoveries into real-world solutions. With a vision of creating a world where affordable and effective prevention, diagnosis, and
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research program to develop next-generation sensor devices and systems for human-machine interactions. Qualifications PhD in Materials Sciences, Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, or related disciplines. More
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. • Experience with redox-active organic compounds is highly desirable. • Strong analytical skills and experience in data analysis and interpretation. • Highly motivated, detail-oriented, and able to work
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Nanyang Business School (NBS) invites applications for the position of Senior Research Fellow (Post-doc) with Prof. Xin Chang’s research group. This position is supported by a Tier III grant to
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: The Centre for Research in Child Development (CRCD) is seeking a Research Assistant to play a key role in translating research findings into accessible knowledge and supporting their dissemination
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NTI-NTU Corporate Laboratory is a collaboration between Nanofilm Technologies International Limited (“Nanofilm”, “NTI”), Nanyang Technological University (“NTU”) and supported by Singapore under
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to develop novel hygroscopic, moisture activated heating materials that can absorb moisture from ambient air and convert it into thermal energy. The goal is to create a biocompatible, safe, and effective
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to develop novel hygroscopic, moisture activated heating materials that can absorb moisture from ambient air and convert it into thermal energy. The goal is to create a biocompatible, safe, and effective