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Perform other ad-hoc duties as assigned to support the research programme. Job Requirements Job Requirements Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Accounting, Economics, Finance, or other related
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Description The Signature Research Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) aims to pioneer the development and discovery of new and more effective methods for the treatment, prevention and control
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The role is part of NTU's Experimental Asset Markets group in the Economics Programme at the School of Social Sciences. The team focuses on lab experiments simulating asset markets to study pricing
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Fellowship Programme) and with external partners. Job Requirements: Candidates must have a PhD in one of the relevant fields of Asian Studies, international political economy, political science, public policy
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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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The Programme Manager will be responsible for driving the strategic development and administration of the Centre for Cancer Prevention and Early Detection, a new Centre at Lee Kong Chian School
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is expected to work with the PI and other team members for doing R & D and take key role for the automation of the systems for bioimaging and metrology Implement computer vision and machine learning
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validation of algorithms using these databases, and related data analysis. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of SQL and expertise in programming languages such as Python and/or R. Main
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. French Double Degree Programme (FDDP) • End to end management of the programme • Prepare and arrange for information and interview sessions for applicants • Source and arrange for French language immersion
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with the ability to contribute collaboratively across disciplinary boundaries. Responsibilities The successful candidate is expected to: Develop and sustain a productive research programme in assessment