17 crystallographer-inorganic positions at National University of Singapore in Singapore
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. This collaborative project will run from 1 July 2024 for 5 years. The focus will be on designing composites of the inorganic solid electrolytes with polymers that retain the high conductivity of the materials, allow
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. This collaborative project will run from 1 July 2024 for 5 years. The focus will be on designing composites of the inorganic solid electrolytes with polymers that retain the high conductivity of the materials, allow
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Job Description We seek a highly driven and motivated senior postdoctoral fellow (Senior Research Fellow) with strong expertise in the preparation and characterization of organic, inorganic and
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skillsets: 1) Materials synthesis for a variety of solid inorganic materials as electrocatalysts through various synthesis procedures. 2) A strong understanding and extensive experience in
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skillsets: 1) Materials synthesis for a variety of solid inorganic materials as electrocatalysts through various synthesis procedures. 2) A strong understanding and extensive experience in
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Job Description We seek a highly-driven and motivated postdoctoral fellow (research fellow) with strong expertise in the preparation and characterization of organic, inorganic and organometallic
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Photocatalysis of Earth-Abundant-Metal-Based Emitters". The main responsibilities of the position include: Daily operation of a synthetic laboratory Research including synthesis and characterization of inorganic
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with occasional over time Qualifications The applicant should: Have a minimum of BSc degree in Chemistry (Synthetic Organic/Inorganic/Medical), Biochemistry, Pharmacy or a related science field
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nanomaterials including organic-inorganic hybrid materials, as well as nanodevice fabrication. More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus Organization: Science Department : Chemistry Employee Referral Eligible
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in chemistry/chemical engineering in the area of catalysts and inorganic membranes (MIEC, Pd-Alloy or Zeolite membranes) and inorganic membrane reactors for high temperature reactions. • Proven