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CNRS@CREATE is looking for a Research Assistant – Human Geography/Urban Studies to join our SPACE project team.
SPACE PROJECT
The SPACE project is developing a research protocol for infectious disease prediction and prevention in Singapore. The project draws upon analyses of the risk factors and sociospatial patterns that drive dengue and COVID-19 transmission in Singapore, as well as the social and technical skills developed by individuals and community groups in response to disease propagation. Combining insight from the social sciences (geography, architecture and urban design, communication, economics, sociology, public policy) with biology (epidemiology, entomology) and computer science (artificial intelligence, biostatistics), the project will use the concept of “adaptive capacity” (AC) to explore the potential of community-based “latent social capital” (i.e. human, cultural, political, and social) as key assets for adaptive responses to health challenges related to dengue in its interplay with COVID-19.
The project brings together 23 researchers, 10 from France and 13 from five Singaporean universities (NTU, NUS, SUTD, SMU and SUSS). The research will be conducted in Singapore.
DESCRIPTION
We are seeking a Research Assistant to join the SPACE project on “Shaping Public Adaptive Capacity for Environmental Infectious Diseases”. The successful applicant will be working on the impact of digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) on public health within the realms of social sciences and urban studies.
The SPACE project brings together researchers from France and from five Singaporean universities (NTU, NUS, SUTD, SMU and SUSS). The research will be conducted in Singapore.
Job tasks:
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
FURTHER INFORMATION & CONTACT
Salary range: 5000 to 7000 SGD (depending on suitability and experience).
Duration: 8-10 months.
The applicant should be based in and have the right to work in Singapore. He/she will benefit from close collaboration with other team members from the SPACE project.
The grade of appointment will be accorded based on candidate’s academic qualifications and years of relevant experience.
Workplace Address: CREATE Tower (NUS Campus), 1 Create Way #08-01 Singapore 138602
Application Instructions:
Please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae (CV), and academic transcripts to: elisabeth.peyroux@cnrs.fr.
We will begin reviewing applications for the positions immediately. Expected start date of the contract is May 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter for a period of 8-10 months. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified
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Job offer posted on 12 April 2024.
NGAP Project is looking for a Research Fellow on the Modeling of Fundamental Processes with Optical Non-Linearities
NGAP PROJECT
N-GAP: Nanophotonic GAtes with exciton-Polaritons
One of the main goals in the field of quantum technologies is to achieve quantum computing.
Many technologies and platforms have been suggested to build a quantum computer, including ions, atoms, electrons, and superconducting materials. Among these options, all-integrated photonic platforms that allow creating complex circuitry with a small footprint are very promising.
In N-GAP we will explore and exploit a hybrid state of light and matter, the excitonic polariton, to create a platform for quantum computing. Exciton polaritons, which emerge from the strong-coupling of an exciton and a photon, exhibit Kerr nonlinearities typically three orders of magnitude stronger than that found in standard photonic nonlinear crystals.
The main objective of N-GAP is to further enhance the nonlinearity of the polariton systems to achieve the first experimental realisation of a deterministic CNOT gate based on polariton systems, which is the essential building block of a quantum computer.
Read more about the NGAP project here.
DESCRIPTION
Scientific objectives- The post-doc will investigate the potential of optical non-linearities to perform energy-efficient quantum computing, amplification and measurements. She/he will build analytical models describing the joint dynamics of optical non-linearities and propagating pulses of light in the quantum regime of interaction. A fully Hamiltonian dynamics is targeted, unlocking access to light-matter entangled states and the possibility to explore various optimization regimes for the quantum processes at play. The post-doc will realize accurate energy balances between light and matter, and estimate energy costs of fundamental quantum processes, e.g. quantum gates and amplification.
Working environment- The research fellow will be hosted in the group of Alexia Auffèves in MajuLab, CQT, Singapore. The group is pioneer in the modelling of interactions between quantum emitters and propagating pulses of light. She/he will be involved in a network of collaborations with leading experimental groups in quantum computing with light. She/he will integrate the vibrant environment of the Centre for Quantum Technologies, a long-standing powerhouse of quantum. She/he will engage in the fast-paced Singaporean ecosystem, a multicultural hub and Asian leader in deep tech.
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
We expect good interpersonal skills, the ability to thrive in a diverse, multidisciplinary environment, and the ability to present work at international conferences.
FURTHER INFORMATION & CONTACT
Salary range: SGD6,900 to SGD9,000 (depending on suitability and experience)
1 year position, renewable (depending on results)
Interested applicants please send your resume to:
Email : alexia.auffeves@cnrs.fr
Subject template for application by email:
NGAP – Position – Name of the offer
Applications consisting of
– A letter of motivation
– CV
– Copies of degrees and certificates
– Two (maximum) recommendation letters
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Job offer posted on 12 April 2024.
NGAP Project is looking for a Research Fellow on the Modeling of Quantum Experiments with Optical Non-Linearities
NGAP PROJECT
N-GAP: Nanophotonic GAtes with exciton-Polaritons
One of the main goals in the field of quantum technologies is to achieve quantum computing.
Many technologies and platforms have been suggested to build a quantum computer, including ions, atoms, electrons, and superconducting materials. Among these options, all-integrated photonic platforms that allow creating complex circuitry with a small footprint are very promising.
In N-GAP we will explore and exploit a hybrid state of light and matter, the excitonic polariton, to create a platform for quantum computing. Exciton polaritons, which emerge from the strong-coupling of an exciton and a photon, exhibit Kerr nonlinearities typically three orders of magnitude stronger than that found in standard photonic nonlinear crystals.
The main objective of N-GAP is to further enhance the nonlinearity of the polariton systems to achieve the first experimental realisation of a deterministic CNOT gate based on polariton systems, which is the essential building block of a quantum computer.
Read more about the NGAP project here.
DESCRIPTION
Scientific objectives- The post-doc will investigate the potential of optical non-linearities to perform energy-efficient quantum computing, amplification and measurements. She/he will build analytical models describing the joint dynamics of optical non-linearities and propagating pulses of light in the quantum regime of interaction. A fully Hamiltonian dynamics is targeted, unlocking access to light-matter entangled states and the possibility to explore various optimization regimes for the quantum processes at play. The post-doc will be involved in the modeling of the first experiments in the quantum regime realized in the group of Maxime Richard (MajuLab, CQT).
Working environment- The research fellow will be hosted in the group of Alexia Auffèves in MajuLab, CQT, Singapore. The group is pioneer in the modelling of interactions between quantum emitters and propagating pulses of light. She/he will be involved in a network of collaborations with leading experimental groups in quantum computing with light. She/he will integrate the vibrant environment of the Centre for Quantum Technologies, a long-standing powerhouse of quantum. She/he will engage in the fast-paced Singaporean ecosystem, a multicultural hub and Asian leader in deep tech.
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
We expect good interpersonal skills, the ability to thrive in a diverse, multidisciplinary environment, and the ability to present work at international conferences.
FURTHER INFORMATION & CONTACT
Salary range: SGD6,900 to SGD9,000 (depending on suitability and experience)
1 year position, renewable (depending on results)
Interested applicants please send your resume to:
Email : alexia.auffeves@cnrs.fr
Subject template for application by email:
NGAP – Position – Name of the offer
Applications consisting of
– A letter of motivation
– CV
– Copies of degrees and certificates
– Two (maximum) recommendation letters
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Job Type: Administrative, Financial and Accounting Manager for the ASEAN and OCEANIA CNRS Offices and the 4 CNRS International Research Laboratories in Singapore
A: Administrative Manager Position
- Responsible for the establishment and execution of procedures and administrative activities incumbent upon the Regional Office. Reporting to the Director of the ASEAN CNRS Office in Singapore, and dotted line to the Financial Service of CNRS HQ in Paris, France.
- The role covers 6 entities: the 2 CNRS Representative Offices based in Singapore for ASEAN and in Australia and the 4 International Research Laboratories (IRL) established by CNRS in Singapore.
- The role includes administrative relations with partners of the entities.
- The role will be performed in two working languages: French and English.
The tasks assigned to the Administrative Manager consist of:
· Human resources management, including:
- Updating the employee’s data under RESEDA (CNRS software for HR) and other necessary tools.
- Coordinating the onboarding of researchers in the 4 IRLs based in Singapore (agreements, formalities, financing, etc.)
- Ensuring the administration of the visits undertaken by the entities (visits, reimbursements, transportation requests, etc.)
- Monitoring and coordinating recruitments (post-doc positions or others) within the framework of the projects (funding from France and others) in which the 4 IRLs are involved.
· Financial and accounting management:
- Serving as the principal entry point for the CNRS headquarters
- enabling the definition of the budget of the 6 entities.
- Processing accounting entries, monitoring and analysing expenses of the 6 entities (using the CNRS financial information system GESLAB).
- Updating laboratory management tools from CNRS (RESEDA, DIALOG).
- Monitoring the budget forecast for the projects of the 4 IRLs.
- Managing the financial items of large-scale research projects, particularly European, International, and French projects (ANR, FUI, etc.) of the 4 IRLs.
- Developing and managing audit requests related to these research projects.
· In the context of monitoring and managing operating credits (available to the 6 entities), the Administrative manager will, under the authority of the IRL director or the relevant office director, carry out the following tasks in the GESLAB finance tool:
- Creating purchase orders and documenting the proof of execution.
- Receiving invoices from suppliers and forwarding them to CNRS HQ for payment.
- Corporate credit cards: establishing and entering purchase orders for expenses justified by the directors of the 6 entities.
- Issuing and monitoring reimbursement to personnel based on supporting documents.
- Creating and monitoring the fixed assets.
- Creating mission orders, submitting duly completed expense statements accompanied by supporting documents provided by the mission participants for settlement to CNRS HQ.
- Monitoring the budget.
- Participating in the completion of year-end closing operations in coordination with CNRS HQ
· The Administrative manager will establish and maintain a manual of procedures applicable to each of the 6 entities (Representative Offices and IRLs), aimed at standardizing administrative and financial tasks and facilitating service continuity in case of absence or leave.
The CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) is the largest research organization in France, with its primary mission being to conduct fundamental research across all scientific fields. Established in 1939, it is under the auspices of the French Ministry of National Education, Higher Education, and Research. The CNRS employs over 30,000 researchers, engineers, and technicians distributed across laboratories throughout the country. It covers a wide range of disciplines, from natural sciences to humanities and social sciences. The CNRS also engages in numerous international research projects and collaborates with academic institutions and research organizations worldwide, and particularly in Singapore. Its aim is to produce cutting-edge knowledge and promote scientific excellence at both national and international levels.
Requirements:
– Bachelor's or Master's graduate
– Fluent in written and spoken French
– Salary range: SGD5,000 - 7,000 (depending on suitability and experience)
– Workplace Address: CREATE Tower (NUS Campus), 1 Create Way #08-01 Singapore 138602
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CNRS@CREATE is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Urban Studies to join our SPACE project team.
SPACE PROJECT
The SPACE project is developing a research protocol for infectious disease prediction and prevention in Singapore. The project draws upon analyses of the risk factors and sociospatial patterns that drive dengue and COVID-19 transmission in Singapore, as well as the social and technical skills developed by individuals and community groups in response to disease propagation. Combining insight from the social sciences (geography, architecture and urban design, communication, economics, sociology, public policy) with biology (epidemiology, entomology) and computer science (artificial intelligence, biostatistics), the project will use the concept of “adaptive capacity” (AC) to explore the potential of community-based “latent social capital” (i.e. human, cultural, political, and social) as key assets for adaptive responses to health challenges related to dengue in its interplay with COVID-19.
The project brings together 23 researchers, 10 from France and 13 from five Singaporean universities (NTU, NUS, SUTD, SMU and SUSS). The research will be conducted in Singapore.
DESCRIPTION
Cities are at the forefront of adaptation and mitigation strategies in a wide range of global issues. Over the past decades, climate change and public health more particularly have been increasingly connected as changing environmental conditions pose significant threats to health and health care systems. The propagation of vector-borne infectious diseases, such as dengue, malaria and Zika, and new, emerging diseases, such as Covid-19, have prompted cities to increase their adaptive capacities in terms of prediction, prevention, and preparedness to current and future pandemics.
Building political agency across scales of government, in various national and transnational arenas and through various means (city-to-city cooperation, city networking, city diplomacy) has been a key challenge for cities. Building and sharing real-time data and coordinating public health responses across borders have been facilitated by the use of digital technologies through various types of devices (contact tracing applications, global mobility trackers, temperature screening kiosks and stations, environmental and population surveillance drones, digital platforms and web-based mapping of hotspot areas). Predictive Artificial Intelligence (AI) fed by growing streams of data from various sources along with increased capacity of Machine Learning have allowed improving model robustness. Finally, biotechnologies are also leveraged for improving diagnostics, vaccines and new vector control strategies. This takes place in a context whereby international policy transfer or policy mobility at large are being accelerated worldwide by digital and social media.
Against this backdrop, this postdoctoral research position aims at exploring the ways in which cities in South-East Asia are responding to the emergence and propagation of infectious diseases, both endemic, vector-borne diseases, such as dengue, and new, emerging infectious diseases, such as Covid-19. More particularly, it aims at analyzing the different ways in which knowledge about diseases and public health responses are built, circulated and shared across borders. Emphasis will be put on the use of “smart technologies” (digital technologies based on Big Data, Mobile Internet and AI) for the prevention and management of diseases. Case studies should include Singapore as a main case and a selection of other relevant cities in South-East Asia sharing similar health and environmental conditions. Specific digital technologies and tools may be selected to narrow down the international comparison.
The project’s research methodology may include discourses and/or content analysis of global and national narratives on changing urban environmental and health policies, literature reviews, which may include a scoping review, designing and conducting qualitative interviews with public and private stakeholders in Singapore.
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
This postdoctoral scholar will benefit from close collaboration with other team members from the SPACE project.
FURTHER INFORMATION & CONTACT
Salary range: 6100 to 7200 SGD (depending on suitability and experience).
Duration: 12 months.
Workplace Address: CREATE Tower (NUS Campus), 1 Create Way #08-01 Singapore 138602
Please send a short cover letter describing your suitability for the position, detailed CV with publication list, a concise description of research interests and future plans, and academic transcripts to: elisabeth.peyroux@cnrs.fr.
We will begin reviewing applications for the positions immediately. Expected start date of the contract is April 2024.
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CNRS@CREATE is looking for a Research Assistant (part-time) to join our SPACE project team.
SPACE PROJECT
The SPACE project is developing a research protocol for infectious disease prediction and prevention in Singapore. The project draws upon analyses of the risk factors and sociospatial patterns that drive dengue and COVID-19 transmission in Singapore, as well as the social and technical skills developed by individuals and community groups in response to disease propagation. Combining insight from the social sciences (geography, architecture and urban design, communication, economics, sociology, public policy) with biology (epidemiology, entomology) and computer science (artificial intelligence, biostatistics), the project will use the concept of “adaptive capacity” (AC) to explore the potential of community-based “latent social capital” (i.e. human, cultural, political, and social) as key assets for adaptive responses to health challenges related to dengue in its interplay with COVID-19.
The project brings together 23 researchers, 10 from France and 13 from five Singaporean universities (NTU, NUS, SUTD, SMU and SUSS). The research will be conducted in several residential areas of Singapore.
DESCRIPTION
CNRS @ CREATE is looking for a research assistant to join our team on a part-time basis (up to 20 hours per week) for a period of 1 year, with potential to extend for another year. On a general level, applicants will be selected through a careful assessment of their qualification suitability and alignment to the project. In this role, you will get a chance to:
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
This is an ideal opportunity for those interested in developing their career in the fields of qualitative research, healthcare, infectious disease, and prevention.
Required:
Preferred:
FURTHER INFORMATION & CONTACT
The applicant should be based in an have the right to work in Singapore. He/she will be remunerated around S$2,100, depending on experience. We would ideally like you to work with us from March 2024 onwards. The work schedule will include 1 – 2 days in office and work from home arrangements for the rest of the week. We look forward to working with you on this exciting and dynamic project.
Should you been keen, please submit your CV and a brief cover letter to Natacha Aveline at natacha.aveline@cnrs.fr and Elisabeth Peyroux at elisabeth.peyroux@cnrs.fr.
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The DesCartes Programme (Work Package 7) is looking for a Research Fellow in Communication to examine public perceptions, expectations, and communication of AI systems.
A collaboration between Nanyang Technological University and CNRS@CREATE, the DesCartes programme aims to develop a hybrid AI system, combining Learning, Knowledge and Reasoning, which has good properties (need for less resources and data, security, robustness, fairness, respect for privacy, ethics), and demonstrated on industrial applications of the smart city (digital energy, monitoring of structures, air traffic control).
The programme brings together 80 permanent researchers (half from France, half from Singapore), with the support of large industrial groups (Thales SG, EDF SG, ESI group, CETIM Matcor, ARIA etc.).
The research will take place mainly in Singapore, at the premises of NTU’s Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and CNRS@CREATE, with a competitive salary and generous funding for missions.
Read more about the DesCartes program here.
WP7 focuses on the ways in which AI is embedded in, shaped by, and responds to societies and their diverse cultures, values, and environments. WP7 adopts an integrative contextualised approach and incorporates social & legal concerns on fairness & privacy in AI technology design to generate comprehensive and fresh human-centred frameworks and guidelines to ensure positive societal and cultural take-up and impact. WP7 aims to provide recommendations to promote effective ways for communicating & collaborating about AI systems and increase AI literacy.
DESCRIPTION
As a highly interdisciplinary project, DesCartes will include communication researchers who will observe, document, and analyse the science and engineering processes. They will adopt a cross-cultural approach combining study of Singaporean contexts and social implications of the technology used in DesCartes to provide a better understanding of public perceptions (fears, anxieties, desires) and expectations of AI to develop citizen-centred communication frameworks.
Key Responsibilities:
Preferred:
FURTHER INFORMATION & CONTACT
Gross Monthly Salary Range (SGD): 6,900 – 9,000 (depending on suitability and experience).
Workplace Addresses: (a) Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, 31 Nanyang Link Singapore 637718; and (b) CNRS@CREATE, CREATE Tower, 1 Create Way #08-01 Singapore 138602.
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The DesCartes Programme (Work Package 7) is looking for a Research Associate in Communication to examine public perceptions, expectations, and communication of AI systems.
A collaboration between Nanyang Technological University and CNRS@CREATE, the DesCartes programme aims to develop a hybrid AI system, combining Learning, Knowledge and Reasoning, which has good properties (need for less resources and data, security, robustness, fairness, respect for privacy, ethics), and demonstrated on industrial applications of the smart city (digital energy, monitoring of structures, air traffic control).
The programme brings together 80 permanent researchers (half from France, half from Singapore), with the support of large industrial groups (Thales SG, EDF SG, ESI group, CETIM Matcor, ARIA etc.).
The research will take place mainly in Singapore, at the premises of NTU’s Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and CNRS@CREATE, with a competitive salary and generous funding for missions.
Read more about the DesCartes program here.
WP7 focuses on the ways in which AI is embedded in, shaped by, and responds to societies and their diverse cultures, values, and environments. WP7 adopts an integrative contextualised approach and incorporates social & legal concerns on fairness & privacy in AI technology design to generate comprehensive and fresh human-centred frameworks and guidelines to ensure positive societal and cultural take-up and impact. WP7 aims to provide recommendations to promote effective ways for communicating & collaborating about AI systems and increase AI literacy.
DESCRIPTION
As a highly interdisciplinary project, DesCartes will include communication researchers who will observe, document, and analyse the science and engineering processes. They will adopt a cross-cultural approach combining study of Singaporean contexts and social implications of the technology used in DesCartes to provide a better understanding of public perceptions (fears, anxieties, desires) and expectations of AI to develop citizen-centred communication frameworks.
Key Responsibilities:
Preferred:
FURTHER INFORMATION & CONTACT
Gross Monthly Salary Range (SGD): 5,000 and above (depending on suitability and experience).
Workplace Addresses: (a) Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, 31 Nanyang Link Singapore 637718; and (b) CNRS@CREATE, CREATE Tower, 1 Create Way #08-01 Singapore 138602.
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DESCARTES PROGRAM
The DesCartes programme is developing a hybrid AI, combining Learning, Knowledge and Reasoning, which has good properties (need for less resources and data, security, robustness, fairness, respect for privacy, ethics), and demonstrated on industrial applications of the smart city (digital energy, monitoring of structures, air traffic control).
The program brings together 80 permanent researchers (half from France, half from Singapore), with the support of large industrial groups (Thales SG, EDF SG, ESI group, CETIM Matcor, ARIA etc.).
The research will take place mainly in Singapore, at the premises of CNRS@CREATE, with a competitive salary and generous funding for missions.
Read more about the DesCartes program here.
WP7 focuses on the ways in which AI is embedded in, shaped by, and responds to societies and their diverse cultures, values, and environments. WP7 adopts an integrative contextualised approach and incorporates social & legal concerns on fairness & privacy in AI technology design to generate comprehensive and fresh human-centred frameworks and guidelines to ensure positive societal and cultural take-up and impact. WP7 aims to elaborate recommendations to promote creative & effective ways for communicating & collaborating about AI systems and increase AI literacy.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Research Fellow will assist with primary legal research in a variety of legal fields associated with cutting edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology research, from innovation and intellectual property laws to data governance (including access to data, data commons, compliance with data protection laws). The Research Fellow will contribute to the development of best practice guidelines and governance systems and participate in research administrative tasks. Some supervision of junior research staff may be required.
Key Responsibilities:
· Assist in primary legal research on databases such as Lexis-Nexis, HeinOnline on areas of data governance and technology law such as data protection, data privacy, IP;
· Support in research collation;
· Prepare and develop summaries of research materials in legal fields related to AI (e.g. IP/IT, data protection), involving the drafting of written synthesis of regulatory primary materials, legal judgments, and secondary materials;
· Provide support in other project management and research administrative tasks;
· Some supervision of junior research staff may be required
· To communicate observations and findings to Descartes project as necessary.
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
· PhD in law in a relevant area of technology law and coupled with a good undergraduate law degree with experience in research, and/or experience in technology IP/IT law and data protection law, etc.
· Formal qualification in computer science or technology preferred
· Solid understanding of technology an advantage
· Strong communication and interpersonal skills
· Organised and meticulous
· Capable of following instructions meticulously
· Capable of working independently
Gross Monthly Salary Range (SGD): 6,900 to 9,000 (depending on suitability and experience).
Workplace address: CREATE Campus, CREATE Tower, 1 Create Way #08-01 Singapore 138602.
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DesCartes Program is looking for one RF position in Optimization-driven hybrid AI
ABOUT DESCARTES
The DesCartes programme is developing a hybrid AI, combining Learning, Knowledge and Reasoning, which has good properties (need for less resources and data, security, robustness, fairness, respect for privacy, ethics), and demonstrated on industrial applications of the smart city (digital energy, monitoring of structures, air traffic control).
The program brings together 80 permanent researchers (half from France, half from Singapore), with the support of large industrial groups (Thales SG, EDF SG, ESI group, CETIM Matcor, ARIA etc.).
The research will take place mainly in Singapore, at the premises of CNRS@CREATE, with a competitive salary and generous funding for missions.
Read more about the DesCartes program here.
WP3 aims at
supporting the whole Descartes program in order to develop advanced optimization-based solutions in the context of hybrid AI. Any AI system or machine learning algorithm ultimately involves a formulation with an objective or loss function to be minimized. The modelling of the problem as well as the chosen objective function optimization algorithm is crucial to the success of the overall AI task. This is all the more crucial in the context of hybrid AI, which seeks to integrate physics-inspired models with machine learning algorithms. We will address this problem from two complementary angles, namely optimization-based methods and machine learning-based methods.
The Research Fellow (RF) is expected to contribute to the design and engineering of hybrid twin-based simulation and control architectures for urban critical systems using optimization-based techniques. Finally, the RF will contribute to the use cases of Descartes.
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
Competences in some of the domains listed below will be highly considered:
· Signal and Image processing
· Optimization
· Machine Learning.
Keywords:
1. Artificial Intelligence
2. Signal processing
3. Image processing
4. Optimization (convex, non convex)
5. Machine learning
6. Deep learning
7. Programming (python)
FURTHER INFORMATION & CONTACT
Salary range: SGD6,900 to SGD9,000 per month (depending on suitability and experience)
Workplace address: CREATE Campus, CREATE Tower, 1 Create Way #08-01 Singapore 138602
Interested applicants please send your resume to:
Email : caroline.chaux@cnrs.fr
Email : emmanuel.soubies@irit.fr
Email : vtan@nus.edu.sg
– Please attach your full CV, with the names and contacts (including email addresses) of two character referees.
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DesCartes Program (Work Package 8) is looking for a Research Associate in Information Management & Harvesting: Smart Data for Hybrid Twin Digital Energy Systems.
DESCARTES PROGRAM
The DesCartes programme is developing a hybrid AI, combining Learning, Knowledge and Reasoning, which has good properties (need for less resources and data, security, robustness, fairness, respect for privacy, ethics), and demonstrated on industrial applications of the smart city (digital energy, monitoring of structures, air traffic control).
The program brings together 80 permanent researchers (half from France, half from Singapore), with the support of large industrial groups (Thales SG, EDF SG, ESI group, CETIM Matcor, ARIA etc.).
The research will take place mainly in Singapore, at the premises of CNRS@CREATE, with a competitive salary and generous funding for missions.
Read more about the DesCartes program here.
DESCRIPTION
WP8 Augmented Hybrid Engineering
WP8 Breakthroughs
WP8 Motivations
WP8 Innovation
Job Description
Develop a methodology to prepare data according to physical constraints, and to adjust physical models to real situations captured by data. The idea will be to combining imperfect data from models, from observations distributed in time and space, exploiting any relevant physical constraints, to produce a more accurate and comprehensive picture of the system as it evolves in time.
State estimation methods of electrical distribution system, especially micro-grids with RES generation and EV charging will be considered. Physical models as well as AI models will be developed based on an existing micro-grid in Singapore from our partner EDF Lab Singapore.
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
Competences in some of the domains listed below will be highly considered:
Keywords:
FURTHER INFORMATION & CONTACT
RA Salary range: 5500 to 7000 SGD (depending on suitability and experience)
Workplace address: CREATE Campus, CREATE Tower, 1 Create Way #08-01 Singapore 138602
Interested applicants please send your resume to:
Email : benoit.delinchant@grenoble-inp.fr
– Please attach your full CV, with the names and contacts (including email addresses) of two character referees.
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DesCartes Program (Work Package 1) is looking for a Research Fellow in Machine Learning and or Formal Methods to develop explanability engines for AI systems, e.g. by generating meaningful explanations which can be adapted to suit the end-user.
The objective is to understand the behavior of the AI system wrt some hyperproperties (security, fairness, privacy…), focusing on using physics knowledge to improve the explanations.
DESCARTES PROGRAM
The DesCartes programme is developing a hybrid AI, combining Learning, Knowledge and Reasoning, which has good properties (need for less resources and data, security, robustness, fairness, respect for privacy, ethics), and demonstrated on industrial applications of the smart city (digital energy, monitoring of structures, air traffic control).
The program brings together 80 permanent researchers (half from France, half from Singapore), with the support of large industrial groups (Thales SG, EDF SG, ESI group, CETIM Matcor, ARIA etc.).
The research will take place mainly in Singapore, at the premises of CNRS@CREATE, with a competitive salary and generous funding for missions.
Read more about the DesCartes program here.
DESCRIPTION
In order to provide decision-making capabilities for next generation urban systems, we need to have confidence in the decisions taken by the AI systems.
One of DesCartes aim is to build core capabilities to establish and enhance confidence in the AI systems.
The higher assurance or confidence in AI technologies will come from explanability, and from formal verification and automated repair of AI systems to satisfy crucial hyper-properties such as robustness or fairness. Broader notion of a hybrid AI system will be developped with machine learning models co-operating with a software system and/or physical model, giving us greater flexibility in architecting technical solutions for verification and repair, that will be demonstrated on concrete cyber physical systems.
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum:
– PhD defended in Computer Science.
– Background and research experience in Formal Methods.
– Experience on programming environment.
Keywords:
FURTHER INFORMATION & CONTACT
Salary range: 6000-7200 (depending on suitability and experience)
Workplace Address: CREATE Tower (NUS Campus), 1 Create Way #08-01 Singapore 138602
Please send a short cover letter describing your suitability for the position, detailed CV with academic ranking (if any) and publication list, a concise description of research interests and future plans, and academic transcripts to:
Abhik Roychoudhury (Prof)
Blaise Genest (Prof)
We will begin reviewing applications for the positions immediately.
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Name of Position: HR and Admin Assistant
Job type: Administrative, contract (4-5 months maternity cover starting from around mid-November 2023)
Assignment overview: provide day-to-day support in a broad spectrum of HR and administrative functions.
Employee Duties & Responsibilities
- Full spectrum of payroll.
- Employment pass applications and renewals.
- Prepares standard and routine reports, presentations, memorandums, letters, meeting agendas, and minutes of meetings using software applications like word processing, spreadsheets, graphics, charts, and databases.
- Maintains various files and other reports and retrieves them as requested by staff.
- Welcomes incoming visitors and directs them to proper staff members.
- Submit purchase requests for office general purchases.
- Assist travellers with their travel requests.
- Arrange flight & accommodation for travellers.
- Handle mail & courier service.
- Plan meeting appointments (internal and external) and handle the schedule of the Scientific Executive Director.
- Perform adhoc tasks assigned.
Skills and Knowledge
- Experience in payroll processing and work pass application on the MOM portal is a must.
- Excellent English reading and writing skills (can read and write English mail).
- Management of administrative processes.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office programs.
- Proficient Computer Skills.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality.
- Familiar with basic responsibilities of personnel administration; familiar with Singapore labour relations.
- Work is meticulous, serious, responsible, strong in execution, and proactive.
- Cheerful and outgoing, flexible and able to multitask.
Report to
Finance manager
General requirements
Studies: Diploma in HR and equivalent
Travel required: No
Working hours: 5 days work week
Salary range: SGD4,000 – SGD4,500
Only Singaporean or Singapore PR will be considered
Company Overview
CNRS@CREATE Ltd., the first CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research, France)’ overseas subsidiary, acts as a program operator to build and conduct large transdisciplinary research programs. It is a trans-continental hub for research with unique opportunities for high quality faculties, researchers and postgraduate/postdoctoral students.
It is located in Singapore, in the Campus for Research Excellence And Technological Enterprise (CREATE), an international research campus and innovation hub. CREATE hosts the National Research Foundation and interdisciplinary research centres from top universities.
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DesCartes Program WP5 has 2 PhD offer positions in hybrid strategies for NLP. The candidate will work within the DesCartes program, https://www.cnrsatcreate.cnrs.fr/descartes/, a large research project that aims to develop disruptive hybrid AI to serve the smart city and to enable optimized decision-making in complex situations, encountered for critical urban systems.
DESCARTES PROGRAM
The DesCartes programme is developing a hybrid AI, combining Learning, Knowledge and Reasoning, which has good properties (need for less resources and data, security, robustness, fairness, respect for privacy, ethics), and demonstrated on industrial applications of the smart city (digital energy, monitoring of structures, air traffic control).
The program brings together 80 permanent researchers (half from France, half from Singapore), with the support of large industrial groups (Thales SG, EDF SG, ESI group, CETIM Matcor, ARIA etc.).
The research will take place mainly in Singapore, at the premises of CNRS@CREATE, with a competitive salary and generous funding for missions.
Read more about the DesCartes program here.
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
We are looking for candidates with:
→ Master degree in Computer science with solid background in NLP, AI and/or machine learning. Very strong academic records are highly recommended.
→ Good experience in deep learning approaches for NLP
→ Good programming skills in Python
→ Very good English skills (both writing and speaking)
→ Can work collaboratively with other researchers
FURTHER INFORMATION & CONTACT
The candidate will be registered at Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse for 3 years and is expected to spend time in Singapore (https://www.cnrsatcreate.cnrs.fr/about-us/). The thesis will be supervised by Jian Su (Astar, sujian@i2r.a-star.edu.sg), and Farah Benamara (IRIT, farah.benamara@irit.fr).
To apply, please send a detailed CV, your grades and a list of publications. The position is open until fulfilled but the deadline to apply is October 15th.
Feel free to contact us for any questions or comments: Farah Benamara (farah.benamara@irit.fr)
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The DesCartes programme is developing a hybrid AI, combining Learning, Knowledge and Reasoning, which has good properties (need for less resources and data, security, robustness, fairness, respect for privacy, ethics), and demonstrated on industrial applications of the smart city (digital energy, monitoring of structures, air traffic control).
The program brings together 80 permanent researchers (half from France, half from Singapore), with the support of large industrial groups (Thales SG, EDF SG, ESI group, CETIM Matcor, ARIA etc.).
The research will take place mainly in Singapore, at the premises of CNRS@CREATE, with a competitive salary and generous funding for missions. Read more about DesCartes program here.
Name of Position: DesCartes Research Associate
Job type: Full Time
Assignment overview: an instrumental role in leading DesCartes from ideation through to completion, which requires interaction with a range of internal and external stakeholders. Additional concrete actions and tasks within DesCartes WPs.
Employee Duties & Responsibilities
- Managing DesCartes progress and adapt work as required
- Ensuring DesCartes meet deadlines
- Coordinating communication between the different WPs of Descartes
- Organize internal and outreach events
- Overseeing all incoming and outgoing project documentation
- Optimizing and improving processes and the approach where necessary
- Managing large and diverse teams
- Scientific activities and research studies with DesCartes WPX and WP7 :
o For WPX:
o For WP7:
Skills and Knowledge
- Excellent English reading and writing skills
- Written and verbal communication skills
- Proficient in Microsoft Office programmes and communication tools
- Ability to multi-task and manage various project elements simultaneously
- Capacity to manage high stress situations
- Leadership skills
- Big-picture thinking and vision
- Attention to detail
Report to
CNRS@CREATE Scientific Executive Director and DesCartes Director
General Requirements
Studies: Master's degree in science or a degree from an engineering or administration school, Master's degree in communication
Travel required: No
Working hours: 5 days work week
Salary range: monthly S$5500 to S$7500 based on CV/experience
Company Overview
CNRS@CREATE Ltd., the first CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research, France)’ overseas subsidiary, acts as a program operator to build and conduct large transdisciplinary research programs. It is a trans-continental hub for research with unique opportunities for high quality faculties, researchers and postgraduate/postdoctoral students.
It is located in Singapore, in the Campus for Research Excellence And Technological Enterprise (CREATE), an international research campus and innovation hub. CREATE hosts the National Research Foundation and interdisciplinary research centres from top universities.
Official account of Jobstore.
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