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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow in superconducting amplifiers and levitating sensor detection Posting Start Date: 15/10/2025 Job Description: About the Centre
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an exciting research program to develop next-generation sensor devices and systems for human-machine interactions. Qualifications PhD in Materials Sciences, Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, or related
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materials and incorporation of sensors in design. The candidate is expected to work on research projects related to the topic funded by the National Research Foundation of Singapore (NRF) and Land Transport
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data. Designing mathematical models. Developing simulation program. Designing optimization or learning-based algorithms. Working on research projects, supervising research students, and preparing
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ethical and security standards. Concept and Algorithm Development: Innovate in data science, machine learning, and AI. Data Analysis and Reporting: Contribute to data analysis, reporting, and publication
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carbon calculation tool, including data ingestion, estimation algorithms, and automated reporting. o Build and maintain ontologies/knowledge graphs mapping activities, materials, equipment, emission
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University of Singapore is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of humans and algorithms on the Internet, and its implications on the society of the future. This is an exciting opportunity to join us as a
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candidate will focus on the design, development, and integration of innovative sensors, actuators, and flexible electronic circuits tailored for wearable health monitoring devices. This role will involve
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). Applying advanced statistical and machine learning methods (e.g., predictive modelling, clustering, multivariate integration) to large-scale time series and sensor datasets. Contributing to the development
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; • Proficiency in programming; • Proficiency in additive manufacturing-related software, including 3D modelling and path planning; • Ability to integrate sensors (e.g. laser scanning, thermal imaging) for