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teamwork and verbal, written communication skills In-depth knowledge of computer vision and deep learning Demonstrated capability to conduct innovative research We regret that only shortlisted candidates
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of faculty, students and alumni who are shaping the future of AI, Data Science and Computing. Key Responsibilities: To independently undertake research in data privacy, machine learning, and applied
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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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Responsibilities: Conduct programming and software development for graph data management. Design and implement machine learning models for optimizing graph data management. Conduct experiments and evaluations
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Publish research papers in top-tier journals and conferences Job Requirements: PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering or Computer Science Strong publication record with papers accepted/published
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computer vision and machine learning. To produce research reports and/or publications as required by the funding body or for dissemination to the wider academic community. To provide guidance and support to
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Science of Learning research team in developing brain-based machine-learning predictive models for early identification of mathematical learning difficulties in kindergarten and early primary level students
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role in designing composites materials using inorganic solid electrolytes using computational modelling and machine learning. Qualifications • Ph.D. in Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, or a
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in empirical analysis using econometric, machine-learning, and language-modeling techniques. Conducting literature reviews and synthesizing existing academic research to support ongoing projects
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scientific leaders and researchers. Job responsibilities The project aims to advance the use of machine learning techniques to model and understand plasma turbulence in magnetically confined fusion plasmas