155 software-formal-method-phd Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore
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theoretical framework development, method development, and empirical works in collaboration with clinicians, medical innovators, and decision makers. The successful candidate will be expected to perform
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bipolar Na-ion cells will be fabricated using existing proto-type facility at NUS. Besides testing their storage performances, the team intends to use electrochemical methods including impedance
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of an ageing population. The research methods include decision science and simulation modelling, survey research, qualitative research, health economics, and implementation science and evaluation. We are also
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operation and data analysis including familiarity with image analysis software such as Fiji/ImageJ, IMARIS, etc. Preferably, experience with microscopy image analysis and data analysis in time-resolved
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rapid increase in the uptake of higher research degree candidacies (especially PhDs), the provision of technical training to the Department, and the support of clinical trials. The successful applicant
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administrative and coordination activities. Qualifications Applications will be considered from candidates who meet the following qualifications: A strong desire to advance global health capacity in Asia. A PhD or
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be expected to be flexible in their role, as the research team’s scope and capacity evolve. Qualifications PhD (or PhD near completion) in a relevant field such as Public Health, Nursing, Social
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wearable devices. Investigate new materials and fabrication methods to improve the flexibility, efficiency, and scalability of wearable electronics. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including
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wearable devices. Investigate new materials and fabrication methods to improve the flexibility, efficiency, and scalability of wearable electronics. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including
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Infectious Diseases (EID) aims to pioneer the development and discovery of new and more effective methods for the treatment, prevention and control of new and emerging pathogens. The key outcome of