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Engineering Design and Optimization Human Factor and Ergonomics AI-based Sensor Fusion Monitoring and Inspection using various sensors Optimization and control to implement sensors. Skills: FEM software (Comsol
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view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/sc3dp/ We are looking for a highly motivated Research Fellow to join our multidisciplinary team aiming to optimize the silica glass additive manufacturing parameters and
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and optimizing 3D printer hardware and firmware to meet experimental requirements, and integrating these systems into functional laboratory platforms. The successful candidate will work closely with
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focus on simulation, prototyping, lab testing and developing smart connectors for modular floating breakwaters. Key Responsibilities: Design and build connector models Simulation and optimization
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single‑photon performance. - Run theoretical simulations (FDTD or equivalent) to optimize structures. - Publish results, support grant deliverables, and collaborate/mentor within the team. Job Requirements
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, and learning capabilities Develop and optimize data-driven algorithms for anomaly detection and incident response Implement scalable, modular, and containerized solutions compatible with platforms
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high-quality research in top-tier conferences and journals. Design and implement multimodal LLM architectures that integrate vision, language, and action for embodied AI systems. Develop and optimize
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of samples. Prepare, mount, and align samples for CT scanning. Optimize scan parameters (voltage, current, exposure time, resolution) to achieve required image quality. Perform system calibrations and routine
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aims to improve electrodialysis (ED) for REE separation by developing advanced membranes and integrating AI-driven optimization techniques. By combining materials innovation with machine learning
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with team members to ensure completion of deliverables. Lead the design, construction, and optimization of synthetic biological systems and enzyme engineering workflows. Execute advanced molecular