The Research Fellow will conduct research involving data fusion, likely combining information from multiple sensors, datasets or analytical sources to support advanced modelling and decision-making. Requirements typically include a PhD in computer science, engineering, data science, mathematics or a related discipline, together with strong programming and research skills. Experience in machine learning, statistical analysis, signal processing, computer vision or related data-fusion techniques is advantageous. The successful candidate is expected to design experiments, analyse results, prepare research papers and reports, present findings, contribute to grant-funded projects and collaborate effectively with academic and industry partners. Good communication, independence, careful documentation and the ability to meet project deadlines are important.
The National University of Singapore (NUS) is Singapore’s flagship comprehensive university and one of Asia’s leading research institutions. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate education across disciplines including engineering, computing, science, medicine, business, law and the humanities. NUS is known for research excellence, international partnerships and strong links with government, industry and regional organisations. Its research fellows work within laboratories, institutes and interdisciplinary projects addressing areas such as artificial intelligence, data science, health, sustainability, engineering and urban development. The university provides an international academic environment, access to modern facilities and opportunities to publish, collaborate and develop specialist expertise. Employment terms, benefits and salary for research fellows generally depend on qualifications, research experience, funding arrangements and the specific school or research centre.
Singapore is a compact, well-connected island with strong opportunities in technology, research, finance, healthcare, education, engineering and advanced manufacturing. English is widely used at work, while the culture blends Chinese, Malay, Indian and international influences. The lifestyle is safe and convenient, with efficient public transport, excellent food, modern amenities and easy access to parks and beaches. Housing is the main expense, particularly near central districts, although public housing and shared accommodation can reduce costs. Foreign professionals generally need an employment pass, while researchers may use an Employment Pass or another applicable work arrangement sponsored by the institution. New arrivals should arrange health insurance, banking, accommodation and tax registration, and check current immigration requirements before travelling. Singapore’s tropical climate is hot and humid year-round, with frequent rain, so light clothing and practical planning are useful.
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