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The School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) invites applications for the position of Research Fellow. Key Responsibilities: Design and synthesize the optical probes
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Responsibilities Have relevant experience in fermentation, bioreactor optimization, and downstream processing. Have a Ph.D. degree in Food Science and Technology or Chemical Engineering, or other relevant
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, materials science, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, or similar field with strong hands-on experience in perovskite, organic, and inorganic semiconductors, thin-film processing and device
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, materials science, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, or similar field with strong hands-on experience in perovskite, organic, and inorganic semiconductors, thin-film processing and device
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include: • Synthesis and characterization of novel high conductivity organic n-type and p-type semiconductor transport polymers • Device implementation. Qualifications - PhD in Chemistry or Materials
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membranes and chemical/liquid hydrocarbon fuel separations. The research scope is to develop highly efficient and low-cost porous materials and membranes for targeted membrane and separation applications
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in materials, chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, environmental engineering, or any other related fields. • Expertise in nanomaterials synthesis, electrocatalysis, optical imaging, and in situ
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The School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) is an interdisciplinary school at NTU which hosts world-class education and research programs in organic and inorganic
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Job Description To conduct research in area of functional polymers and hydrogels Qualifications 1. A Ph.D. degree in areas of chemistry, Polymer Science, or Physical Chemistry of materials. 2
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Job Description To conduct research in area of functional polymers and hydrogels Qualifications 1. A Ph.D. degree in areas of chemistry, Polymer Science, or Physical Chemistry of materials. 2