11 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation-"Multiple" Postgraduate positions in Singapore
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facilitate effective communication. The person should have a Master/Degree in social sciences/data analytics and have an appreciation of Singapore's identity and cultural dynamics. He/she need to comfortable
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multiple tasks, prioritize effectively, meet deadlines, and maintain accurate records Ability to work effectively as part of a research team, collaborate with principal investigators, other researchers, and
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on the development of reconfigurable electromagnetic coil system for collaborative control of multiple capsule robots. Key Responsbilities The research assistant will work on a project to conduct the
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of Junior Researcher in the Studies in Inter-Religious Relations in Plural Societies (SRP) Programme. The SRP Programme advances scholarship and applied research on religion and inter-religious dynamics in
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humanities, digital preservation and digital project management in order to pre-empt users’ needs • Project management skills and ability to handle multiple priorities, projects and DS activities
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model for innovative medical education and a centre for transformative research. The School’s primary clinical partner is the National Healthcare Group, a leader in public healthcare recognised
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are advantageous but not mandatory Strong passion for innovation and entrepreneurship, with a broad understanding of related concepts Adaptable, resourceful, and comfortable working in dynamic and fast-evolving
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in academic & professional societies (if available). A copy of the letter(s) of offer from each university applied to for admission to doctoral studies (if available). A copy of the letter(s) of offer
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copy of the letter(s) of offer from each university applied to for admission to doctoral studies (if available). A copy of the letter(s) of offer for other scholarships and/or awards applied for and the
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impacts cellular physiology. This position will focus on the development and use of stem-cell–derived organoids to model ER structure and function, and to explore how trafficking pathways are altered in