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workers in Singapore. Key Responsibilities: Manage the participant recruitment process for the research studies. Collect data through qualitative and quantitative methods such as interviews, surveys and
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earth element (REE) recovery. Rare earth elements are critical for renewable energy, electronics, and advanced technologies, but current recovery methods are expensive and energy-intensive. The project
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: Applicants must hold a PhD in Physics or a related discipline, with a strong research track record in quantum information theory or quantum foundations. Expertise in quantum correlations, coherence
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-driven methods to support materials discovery and optimization. Analyze research data, publish results in peer-reviewed journals, and support research proposal development. Supervise and mentor students
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efficiency-oriented methods, and disseminating research outcomes through publications, collaborations, and open-source contributions Key Responsibilities: Develop accelerated AI/ML and robotics algorithms
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) who is highly skilled in and deeply passionate about computational electromagnetism and mathematical physics/engineering. The SRF should have strong background in computational methods for solving
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academia, industry, and national laboratories Job Requirements: PhD in Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, or a closely related discipline. Strong experience with Density Functional
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. To perform any other duties related to the research program. Job Requirements: Preferably PhD degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electronics Engineering or equivalent. Independent, highly
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superlattices (twistronics). The role will focus on developing and applying theoretical models and computational quantum chemistry and machine learning methods to uncover novel properties and phenomena in low
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modelling techniques, including data-driven methods and AI-assisted approaches, to evaluate system performance, explore system integration strategies, and assess techno-economic and environmental impacts