214 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "IFM" "IFM" Fellowship positions at Nanyang Technological University
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from the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences with the School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering. It is jointly run by the College of Science and the College of Engineering (https
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-dimensional material systems, contributing to NTU’s leadership in physics, materials science and engineering research. Key Responsibilities: Conduct independent and collaborative theoretical and computational
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Applied Physics (PAP). MAS covers diverse topics ranging from pure mathematics to the applications of mathematics in cryptography, computing, business, and finance. PAP covers many areas of fundamental and
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worthiness of autonomous vehicles cyber risk management, advanced threat intelligence secure-by-design for IoT and policy governance of cybersecurity For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/cysren
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industry and international partners. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/atmri . We are looking for a Research Fellow to conduct research on air traffic management (ATM) algorithms and data
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Young and research-intensive, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) is ranked among the world’s top universities. NTU’s College of Computing and Data Science (CCDS) is a
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Young and research-intensive, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) is ranked among the world’s top universities. NTU’s College of Computing and Data Science (CCDS) is a
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: Electrochemical process on interface phenomena Battery testing under different conditions Simulation of scaled up process. Interface with machine learning group on data base set up Battery safety testing Presenting
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The research group of Associate Professor Liu Xiaogang is seeking a motivated Research Fellow with expertise in computational chemistry and wet-lab experimentation. This position offers
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topological quantum materials. Our group aims to discover new topological quantum phases of matter, explore their physics and apply them to address challenges in electronics, photonics, quantum computing