438 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Meta"-"Meta" Fellowship positions in Singapore
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, and security of genomic and clinical data. Adhere to ethical, regulatory, and institutional guidelines for genetic data analysis Key Competencies and Requirements: PhD in Computational Biology
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. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will work closely with members of the Physical Activity and Nutrition Determinants in Asia (PANDA) research programme: https://blog.nus.edu.sg/sphpanda/ . PANDA is one of the major
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Responsibilities: To develop process for cooling high-power electronics To fabricate device prototypes of such cooling device Conduct research and experiments at the MAE laboratory facilities Supervise and guide PhD
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Requirements: PhD in a relevant area (e.g. epidemiology, health science informatics). Candidates who have successfully defended their thesis or dissertation are welcome, subject to evaluation on a case-by-case
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(CQT) The Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) in Singapore brings together physicists, computer scientists and engineers to do basic research on quantum physics and to build devices based on quantum
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facilities dedicated to technology such as state-of-the-art light microscopy, nano- and micro- fabrication, and computing. We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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Roles Lead a retrospective study utilizing a decade of health data to create a comprehensive HRI database. Investigate the distribution and determinants of HRI by applying epidemiological methods
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training and have opportunities to participate in faculty development programmes. The fellowship is tenable for one year. On an exception basis, a two-year programme may be supported. Service Commitment One
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maintenance of equipment. Assists in co-supervision of Final Year Projects (FYP) or capstone projects students together with the project PI Job Requirements PhD or Master degree in a related field with a focus
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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