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team to develop/produce/investigate extraction and fractionation of mung bean/rice/spent barley for improved functionality, generate process data for future life-cycle assessment and techno-economic
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of invertebrate specimens (4) stable isotope analysis of leaf litter and soil samples. Findings of the study will improve our understanding of nutrient cycling processes in urban parks and forests, while also
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at the intersection of behavioural science, public health, and digital technologies. Key responsibilities include: • Design, develop, and optimise mHealth interventions tailored for different demographic and clinical
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. Set up and analyze experiments and datasets under different conditions. To propose a methodology/framework in a software prototype to be developed in the project. To report research findings in a form of
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Strong foundation in CFD, Programming proficiency such as Python, AI/ML techniques, Experience with parallel computing on CPU/GPU cluster, use of CUDA, MPI is a plus. Experience Experience with open-source
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; Assessment of carbon pricing and carbon markets. The above list is not exhaustive, moreover, at any given point in time the institute undertakes multiple projects in parallel and opportunity will exist
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Responsibilities: To carry out a comprehensive literature and market survey on robotic communication protocol design. To develop a new framework that allows different robots to communicate with each other and, most
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analysis. Foundation models offer a scalable and adaptable solution for medical image analysis by learning generalizable representations from large datasets, enabling effective application across different
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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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and precision medicine in diabetes care. The initial project will aim at assessing the reproducibility of five subtypes of diabetes identified in a north European population with different trajectories