76 computer-programmer-"https:"-"IDAEA-CSIC"-"https:" Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore
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We are pleased to invite applications for the position of Senior Research Fellow / Research Fellow as part of a multidisciplinary research programme funded by the National Research Foundation (NRF) and
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are pleased to invite applications for the position of Senior Research Fellow / Research Fellow as part of a multidisciplinary research programme funded by the National Research Foundation (NRF) and the
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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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should have an outstanding academic record in an accredited PhD program in social psychology, marketing (consumer behavior track), or any related fields. More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus
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from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. This position is part of an exciting research program advancing separation technologies (i.e., membrane and electrochemical) to solve pressing
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from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. This position is part of an exciting research programme aimed at advancing the multi-robotic wire-arc directed energy deposition technology and
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. This position focuses on the development and application of large language models (LLMs) for advancing food informatics, food bioactives research, and sustainable food innovation. The selected fellow
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Computer Engineering. More information on the laboratory is available at www.neuroimaginglab.org . The MNNDL group at NUS is a multidisciplinary team studying the human neural bases of cognitive functions
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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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) to join our research team, focusing on the morphological characterization of biological samples. This role is part of our broader mechanobiology research program, which investigates how cells and tissues