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prototypes based on user feedback and experimental findings. Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Engineering, or a related field • Strong programming and hands-on development skills
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Senior Research Fellow (Quantum Cryptography) University-Level Unit: Centre for Quantum Technologies Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Computer Science Group
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Research Fellow in Quantum Algorithms University-Level Unit: Centre for Quantum Technologies Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Computer Science Group Employee
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expected to join at the end of 2025 or early 2026. The position is a one-year appointment and might be renewed up to 2 years based on the performance and career plan of the hired person. Responsibility
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, teaching, and student engagement in AI-for-Science courses and seminars. - Support the development and deployment of AI-driven tools for High-Performance Computing (HPC) applications. Qualifications
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participation in periodic reviews of laboratory safety and compliance. Main duties and responsibilities Wet Lab (Experimental) Plan, execute, and troubleshoot daily experiments independently or collaboratively
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highly numerate subject (e.g. engineering, mathematics, physics, chemistry, statistics, econometrics, computer science, climate science) is advantageous. For Research Fellow and Senior Research Fellow
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to critic, test-bed and facilitate large-scale, community-based service innovations through a variety of methods including programme evaluation and social analytics The Research Fellow will join a dynamic
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(NUS) invites applications for a Research Assistant position in Dr Mohammad ALFATAH’s lab, part of Healthy Longevity Translational Research Programme, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. The lab is
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Technologies (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