49 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" uni jobs at SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SIT)
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that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. About the DIGNIFIED programmeThe DIGNIFIED programme is dedicated to developing elderly-friendly, textured modified foods with
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in POD, they jointly develop central policies and processes for the safe and seamless operation of laboratories in SIT Key Responsibilities Design and teach labs & practice modules. Mentor students in
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of Technology (SIT) is Singapore’s first University of Applied Learning, offering industry-relevant degree programmes that prepare its graduates to be work- and future-ready professionals. Its mission is to
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DIGNIFIED programme is dedicated to developing elderly-friendly, textured modified foods with desirable organoleptic and nutritional properties. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for elderly
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project where you will be part of the research team to develop yeast and fungi for food ingredient and biochemical production. The specific goals are: Design, plan, and execute fermentation experiments
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in POD, they jointly develop central policies and processes for the safe and seamless operation of laboratories in SIT. Key Responsibilities Design and teach labs & practice modules. Mentor students in
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team to develop yeast and fungi for food ingredient and biochemical production. The specific goals are: Design, plan, and execute fermentation experiments (solid-state, submerged, and mixed cultures
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in POD, they jointly develop central policies and processes for the safe and seamless operation of laboratories in SIT. Key Responsibilities Design, develop, and deliver Food Technology and related
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learning objectives. You will also be responsible for developing and delivering digital literacy courses to undergraduate students and academic staff as part of the institutional drive to ensure our
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be responsible for developing and delivering digital literacy courses to undergraduate students and academic staff as part of the institutional drive to ensure our graduates are ready for a highly