30 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Singapore University of Technology & Design in Singapore
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, and translational grant proposals. Engage with industry and clinical partners to shape the roadmap for productization and deployment. Preferred Qualifications PhD in Electrical Engineering
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given - Perform microscopy and nanodevice analysis Program and design PLC systems Apply Computer Vision for machine hardware feedback and control Generate technical reports, white papers, and
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. The candidate will engage in research on ergonomic design and teaching at all levels, from first-year undergraduate to PhD level, in multiple design courses, either co-teaching, leading a team of colleagues, or
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from architecture, engineering and computer science perspectives. Candidates should hold a PhD in cognitive epidemiology, population health sciences, gerontology, sociology (with a focus on health or
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Job Title: Postdoctoral Researcher (Digital fabrication of edible materials / Food printing) Scope of the Research: This research program intends to develop design principles, fabrication methods
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vital role in scaling quantum device fabrication and advancing breakthrough research. Your contributions will directly impact the development of next-generation quantum computing platforms.
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Job Requirements A PhD degree in computer science or relevant disciplines from a good university. Strong network in industries related to computer science. Ability to develop and teach undergraduate
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position in the area of software engineering and computer science education research. The Research Assistant will be required to engage in the design, development, testing, and integration of tools
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-centred design and AI, with a focus on how AI technologies—such as natural language processing, computer vision and sensors—can be leveraged to enhance the human condition. The candidate will contribute
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. The candidate will engage in engineering design research and teaching at all levels, from first-year undergraduate to PhD level, in multiple design courses, either co-teaching, leading a team of colleagues, or