361 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" "UNIS" Fellowship positions in Singapore
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and qualified Research Fellow to join our research team on the project titled “Development of 3D Vegetation Quality and Intensity Indices”. This project specifically looks at the processing and
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We are looking for a Research Fellow that supports the photonic platform development at the National Center of Advanced Integrated Photonics. The Research Fellow will be instrumental in guiding and
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excellence and providing its staff with the best opportunities for professional growth and development. Within SRIS, the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine’s Skin Program focuses on inflammation and immunology
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, developing robust sensing protocols, and delivering solutions for real-world applications. The successful candidate will work as part of a multidisciplinary team, contributing to scientific publications
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player across multiple disciplines. < 5 years work experience after obtaining a PhD degree More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus Organization: College of Design and Engineering Department
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devices including LEDs, photodetectors, solar cells, transistors, and single-photon diodes (SPDs) using cleanroom-based nanofabrication techniques (thin-film deposition, etching, etc.). Develop and
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. Design, develop, and evaluate interactive systems or interventions that promote positive socio-emotional outcomes. Publish and present research in top-tier HCI and communication journals and conferences
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The Continental-NTU Corp Lab is a strategic research collaboration between NTU and Continental, focusing on developing technically advanced solutions in the areas such as sustainable materials
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Responsibilities: The Research Fellow will work on a Vision-Language project to conduct the research on visual reasoning, vision and language, causal reasoning. The role of this position includes: Development
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. The Andrei laboratory develops unconventional approaches to renewable energy harvesting, focusing on solar-driven conversion of small building