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, and innovators to thrive in the digital age. Located in the heart of Asia, NTU’s College of Computing and Data Science is an ‘exciting place to learn and grow. We welcome you to join our community
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studies, serious games, gamification, interactive media, AI in games, player behaviour, or games for learning and health). • Produce high-quality research outputs, including peer-reviewed journal articles
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. You will join a highly inter-disciplinary team comprising other computer and data scientists, computational biologists, educationists and technologists. There are ample opportunities for various cross
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practices in the fields of biology. Principles, techniques and terminology used in cancer biology. Methods of scientific research and relevant scientific theories. Appropriate computer operations, software
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technical reports Strong written and communication skills in English Strong collaborative skills and a team player Ability to work independently with minimum supervision Preferred Personal motivation to learn
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for a highly motivated researcher to join the Centre for Holistic Initiatives for Learning and Development (CHILD), Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore. The position can be
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on a regular basis to the management, to continue to learn Leadership Competency: Ability to build rapport and influence stakeholders at all levels Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced
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, enriching academic programmes and promoting a collaborative learning environment. Uphold exemplary standards in record keeping, data confidentiality, and laboratory best practices, ensuring compliance with
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acquisition of lab consumables. Mentor junior researchers and teach organic chemistry lab skills, oversee lab safety. Present research progress in group meetings and private meetings. Organize results
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equipment with advanced technologies (including mouse biocontainment units, flow cytometers, aerosol inhalation machine, PET/CT imaging, etc.). Currently, the facility is open to researchers from NUS and