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and develop analysis pipelines. Monitor the performance of high-end optical microscopes, troubleshoot technical issues and liaise with external vendors on repairs and servicing. Develop advanced
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Research Fellow (RF) will lead, organise, and execute research projects within the TTE Lab , focusing on patient-derived tumour explants. The role involves driving the development of biomaterials-based
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programme designated to attract and empower the world’s brightest early-career researchers. This fellowship supports outstanding scientists who harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) to accelerate breakthroughs
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functional networks in healthy developing and aging brain and symptoms-related changes in diseases such as neurodegenerative disorders and psychosis. Computational and machine learning methods are developed
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photonics. Over the years, SPMS has attracted talented individuals from around the world and Singapore to join as scientific leaders and researchers. Key Responsibilities: To develop and setup the technique
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scientists and strives to bring the quantitative science and biomedical research communities together. We invite applications for a Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow position for development of risk
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safer, more efficient, and sustainable mixed-traffic future. Key Responsibilities: Design and conduct driving simulation experiments for risk scenario analysis. Develop deep learning models, such as GNNs
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scientific support for the PI and research team on projects related to mental health and resilience: Serve as Research Fellow for multiple research projects related to mental health and resilience Develop and
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A research fellow position is currently available in the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University. The job involves deposition and development of thin film
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focuses on mechanical and morphological evolution of the insect heart, as part of the recently funded Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) grant awarded to Prof. Young’s lab. The heart is one of the first