15 high-performance-computing-postdoc research jobs at Singapore University of Technology & Design
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). The ideal candidate brings a strong machine learning foundation, curiosity about sound and music computing, and enthusiasm for collaborating with PhD students and postdocs. You will help combine individual
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optimisation, algorithm design and high-performance computing, with application to airport innovation. Successful candidates will join an active group of Principal Investigators and researchers to work within
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: • Utilize SLA/DLP 3D printers to fabricate prototypes and validate material performance. • Optimize printing parameters to achieve high resolution, accuracy, and mechanical strength. • Troubleshoot
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decision-making. Build robust, scalable experimental platforms capable of long-duration and autonomous operation. Contribute to high-impact journal and conference publications Mentor graduate students and
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system performance in physiologically relevant settings. Explore and implement AI/ML tools for system optimization, data-driven control, or high-throughput analysis. Contribute to publications, IP filings
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given - Perform microscopy and nanodevice analysis Program and design PLC systems Apply Computer Vision for machine hardware feedback and control Generate technical reports, white papers, and
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– shape the learning of environmental representations (cognitive maps and world models) across age groups. This project is a close collaboration with the School of Computing and Information Systems
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Master’s degree in psychology, cognitive science, human-computer interaction, communication science, or a related field. Background in some empirical research methods (quantitative, qualitative, or mixed
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psychology, cognitive science, human-computer interaction, communication science, or a related field. Strong background in psychological research methods (e.g., behavioral, experimental, interviews, mixed
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human behavior in cities. Successful applicants will contribute to a research program that explores the intersection of human behavior, urban design, technology, and livability. The program tackles