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quantitative methodologies to support grant/protocol development, study design, and management of research activities Collaborate with Duke-NUS faculty and establish partnerships across Singapore and regional
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summaries for government and community audiences. 3) Development of Measurement Tools • Conduct interviews and literature reviews to design survey items for measuring social capital and community capacity
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related area. The candidate must have excellent synthetic and engineering skills and good communication skills. The candidate sought to work on projects related to the development of synthetic organic
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candidate will have the opportunity to interact with faculty, researchers, and students from both medicine and engineering departments and contribute to the development of machine learning approaches to solve
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will be for a period of 2 years at the first instance, with the possibility of renewal Since April 2015, SSR has been creating change through impactful social service research and capability development
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to design, optimize, and scale-up of electrolyzer systems to use for recycling spent battery materials. Key Responsibilities Design & Development • Lead the design and scaleup our electrolyser systems
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for a motivated and experienced Programme Manager to join the Centre for Holistic Initiatives (CHILD) for Learning and Development, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore. CHILD
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and reproducible outcomes that align with the project's objectives. Supervising and mentoring undergraduate, postgraduate students, and junior researchers, fostering their professional development and
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scientists and strives to bring the quantitative science and biomedical research communities together. We invite applications for a Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow position for development of risk
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. This position focuses on the development and application of large language models (LLMs) for advancing food informatics, food bioactives research, and sustainable food innovation. The selected fellow