79 scheduling-algorithms-"Prof" Fellowship positions at Nanyang Technological University
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goals, formulating contact-rich robot manipulation as a planning problem using haptic-based algorithms Coordinate with the extended research team in hands-on experiments for contact-rich manipulation
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Health-Driven Design for Cities (HD4) study. Jointly led by Prof Nick Wareham at University of Cambridge and Prof John Chambers at NTU LKCMedicine, HD4 is a large-scale population study aiming to develop
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. Experience in matlab, MEEP, RCWA and other softwares and algorithms. Excellent publication track records. Good understanding of nonlinear and quantum optics. Strong knowledge of optical physics, while
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: The successful applicant will be responsible for: Obtaining rigorous mathematical results at the interface of optimization, geometry, and data science Designing, implementing, and testing algorithms Engaging in
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Responsibilities: Undertake research on algorithms and data systems for next-generation data preparation and data cleaning for data analytics. Produce research papers, reports, and presentations as required by
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Responsibilities: Conduct research on the design and analysis of scalable machine learning systems using convex/nonconvex optimization and federated learning methods. Develop algorithms and prototypes
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algorithms, including machine unlearning techniques, to enhance model robustness and reliability. Design and execute rigorous AI testing frameworks to assess and mitigate risks in AI systems. Collaborate with
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computer programming to verify the efficiency of the designed solution algorithms Analyze data acquired from the field survey Develop machine learning models for prediction and recommendation Job
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an emphasis on technology, data science and the humanities. The Nutrition, Digestion, and Metabolism in A/Prof Sunny Wong’s Lab focuses on understanding the interplay between diet, metabolism, microbiome, and
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cohort study. SG100K, spearheaded by Prof. John Chambers, is a landmark population cohort study of 100,000 Singaporeans of diverse ethnic background. The cohort has completed recruitment of >80,000