143 evolution "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Cyprus University of Technology" research jobs at National University of Singapore
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Description We are seeking a highly motivated and talented Research Fellow to join our team in the development of rechargeable batteries using computational design. As part of this project, you will play a key
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of healthy brain development, understand how brain organization supports cognition, and identify how these processes are altered in mental disorders. Joining our team offers the opportunity to work at the
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self-report data from parents and home-interveners across structured program sessions, with a focus on culturally adapted, scalable approaches to supporting positive parenting and child development in
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be directly responsible to oversee the development of the quantum processor on the day-to-day basis and will be reporting to the principal investigator. The ideal candidate is expected to have
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subsystems: manta-ray-like fin propulsion. Responsibilities include mechanical and actuator design, prototype fabrication, control development, hydrodynamic and energy characterisation (tank/flume tests
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development, optimization, and validation of in vitro mammalian cell based assays that are related to metabolic diseases (such us cell culture, RNA/protein extraction qPCR, western blotting and other metabolic
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. • Applicants with expertise in interface development, micro/nano fabrication, animal experiments, and artificial intelligence would be preferred. • Strong written and spoken communication skills. • Open to
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, to spearhead and conduct research and development to better enable the future challenges arising from rising ambient heat. We are looking for proactive and enthusiastic candidates to be part of our growing team
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interactions between the eye and the brain and in processes by which light can regulate ocular and neurological functioning and development. The goal of our group is to translate fundamental findings in visual
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neurobiological interactions between the eye and the brain and in processes by which light can regulate ocular and neurological functioning and development. The goal of our group is to translate fundamental