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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Principal Research Fellow and Head of Programme (International Energy Law and Policy) University-Level Unit: Centre for International Law Faculty/Department
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Principal Research Fellow (Ocean Law and Policy) Posting Start Date: 09/01/2026 Job Description: Job Description The Centre for International Law
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Title: Main Study of CORE 4 Research Programme: Education Trend Studies of Designated Subject Domain (DSD) Pedagogies in Singapore’s Primary and Secondary Classrooms (C4MS). Project Introduction: The Core
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to screen quantum materials and their exotic responses. Key Responsibilities: Conduct original, high-quality research aimed at publication in leading international journals. Develop and maintain a database of
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primary and secondary schools using the AIIBL framework and determine areas to support growth and development; (2) To develop Humanities and Arts curriculum units’ AIIBL design to support the growth and
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, the Principal Investigator and study team members to ensure the successful completion of the pilot and trial phases on time. Main duties and responsibilities The Research Assistant will liaise with the LOVING
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-reduced-order model. (4) Developing software for transferring the modeling with a simplified User Interface. Key Responsibilities: Actively support the Principal Investigator in project R&D, management
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supervising PhD students, junior Research Assistants, and Master students. Contribute to grant applications, project reports, and laboratory operations. Job Requirements: A PhD (or pending conferment) in
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manuscript writing Job Requirements: Master/PhD qualification degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials chemistry or related field At least 2 years of relevant experiences in thermal catalyst
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, and system-level tool execution. Publish original research findings in top-tier AI and Security conferences. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to translate theoretical security frameworks