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. • Proficiency in programming (e.g., Python, C/C++, MATLAB) for model development and data analysis. • Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
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@nus.edu.sg ) for more information. Qualifications PhD in any field of life sciences study with research experience 1-2 years As stated above in job specifications: techniques in general molecular biology, cell
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behaviour for use in dentistry. This is not a data-science-only position; prior hands-on experience in the production, characterization techniques of materials, and cell culture is required. Core
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Singapore, and may include parts of Asia. There will be opportunities to design and field surveys to collate primary data. The full-time Postdoctoral Fellow is expected to produce two journal articles during
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activities which include: Design, implement, and evaluate research studies in palliative and end-of-life care Conduct data analysis (quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods) and prepare manuscripts
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explore the influences of magnetic field. In-depth study of plasma physics, surface chemistry, and thin-film deposition principles. Conduct independent research, analyze data effectively, and communicate
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qualifications and experience. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified. More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus Organization: Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine Department : Ophthalmology Employee Referral
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knowledge of remote sensing and programming language is an advantage. More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus Organization: College of Design and Engineering Department : Architecture Employee Referral
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data analytics. Develop and refine methodologies and testing protocols for lab. Perform materials characterization for thin films. Conduct computer simulations with softwares such as ANSYS/COMSOL. Work
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an emphasis on technology, data science and the humanities. The Hwei-Ee Tan lab studies the fundamental biological basis of “gut-feelings”, how bacteria in the gut signals to the host to influence physiology