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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Postdoctoral Fellow (Linguistic theory & Psycholinguistics) University-Level Unit: Arts & Social Sciences Faculty/Department-Level Unit: English
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manuscripts to publish at the top-tier venues Stay abreast of the cutting-edge developments in AI research--particularly pertaining Large language models Multimodality Model alignment and safety Diffusion and
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-grade codebases, including data pipelines and analysis workflows. Developing and deploying AI agents and large language model–based tools for tasks such as document processing, information extraction
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“A Fixed-Point-Oriented Programming Language with User-Directed Optimizations” Develop implementation for the programming language being researched Develop language semantics and theory
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foundation models for general manipulation based on vision-language-action models Develop learning from human demonstration (LfD) framework for vision-language-action models Develop multi-embodiment
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, linguistics, philosophy, art history, literary studies, and art, design and media. The NTU CoHASS Early Career Research Fellowships aims to nurture promising young researchers within the humanities, arts, and
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Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer Science, etc. Strong background in AI, Vision Language Model, end-to-end autonomous driving, deep learning, computer vision, robotics and automation. Candidates having
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text leveraging fine-tuned Vision-Language Models (VLMs) from WP3, supporting zero-shot reasoning and scene-graph inference. Ensure the system is deployment-ready by supporting benchmarking of inference
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Singapore. The candidate will work closely with the Principal Investigator to conduct qualitative and quantitative research related to the role of large language models in fostering critical thinking among
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, linguistics, philosophy, art history, literary studies, and art, design and media. The NTU CoHASS Early Career Research Fellowships aims to nurture promising young researchers within the humanities, arts, and