105 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore
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highly motivated Research Fellow (Postdoctoral Researcher) to join our team, specializing in the research and development of advanced flexible electronics for health monitoring applications. The successful
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are currently experiencing. NUS Cities is a multi-disciplinary, open and inclusive collaborating platform comprising the following three pillars: education, research and advisory. Education: Educate the next
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developed innovative methodologies for assessing urban green spaces for their human well-being potentials through the integration of various quantitative and qualitative research approaches. In this project
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related area. The candidate must have excellent synthetic and engineering skills and good communication skills. The candidate sought to work on projects related to the development of synthetic organic
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related area. The candidate must have excellent synthetic and engineering skills and good communication skills. The candidate sought to work on projects related to the development of synthetic organic
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related area. The candidate must have excellent synthetic and engineering skills and good communication skills. The candidate sought to work on projects related to the development of synthetic organic
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candidate to join the team as a Research Fellow. The candidate will be involved in the research and development in the area of microfluidics technology as well as collaborate with our clinical partners
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-motivated candidate to join the team as a Research Fellow. The candidate will be involved in the research and development in the area of single cell analysis technology as well as collaborate with our
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Sun on LRRK2 project under a project on Develop novel allosteric inhibitor of LRRK2. The main responsibilities of the position include: 1. Developing innovative methods for the structural analysis
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of developing next-generation biohybrid electrogenic systems that combine the benefits of living organisms with synthetic, and bioelectronic components. The lab’s research strategy focuses on designing synthetic