17 software-formal-method-phd research jobs at Singapore University of Technology & Design
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aging shape communicative breakdowns and adaptations in interactions involving large language model (LLM)-based conversational agents. The candidate will conduct mixed-methods research, including
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). Develop electronic and hardware control systems for laboratory instrumentation, including sensors, actuators, microfluidic devices, and automation components. Integrate experimental hardware with software
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and collaborative research. Expertise in quantitative research methods, experience working with Virtual Reality, physiological and/or neurological measures, and a background in applied social and/or
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the university Requirements: Must-Have: A PhD in fields related to work, organisations, labour studies, business, or sociology Demonstrated experience with qualitative research methods, including observations and
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on energy-efficient circuit design and software-hardware co-optimization, with exciting applications in graph-based prediction. What we’re looking for: A PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering or a
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and collaborative research. Expertise in quantitative research methods, experience working with Virtual Reality, physiological and/or neurological measures, and a background in applied social and/or
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stakeholder management. An ideal candidate will have a PhD with expertise in one (or) more of the following areas: Robotics and Automation, especially with contact-rich tasks; Operations Research, with
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is March 2026 (or earlier). Key Responsibilities: Contribute to the development of computational methods for the modeling, analysis, and management of behavioral, physiological, and environmental data
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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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Purpose The prestigious SUTD Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship (SUTD-PPF) is a talent development scheme which aims to attract excellent recent PhD graduate Singaporeans to pursue a career in