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available from January 2025 onwards. Requirements A basic degree in Physics or Science and Engineering related subject and a PhD in Physics Be able to teach undergraduate and postgraduate Physics courses in
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photonics. Over the years, SPMS has attracted talented individuals from around the world and Singapore to join as scientific leaders and researchers. The laboratory of Pan Guangming at the School of Physical
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To support the research for the project of “Integrated photonic chips for quantum sensing”, EEE is seeking to hire a responsible research fellow for the coordination, lab management and assistance
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fiber laser technology to enable low-cost medical diagnosis through multi-photon imaging for brain disease studies. As we strive to make a significant impact on healthcare, we are seeking a talented and
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-semiconductor and ferroelectric materials. 4. Design and fabricate BEOL electronics elements for advanced electronic-photonic devices. 5. Perform electrical and optical characterization of devices using
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) at the National University of Singapore (NUS), and French-Singaporean international laboratory (Majulab), are looking for a talented postdoctoral or PhD candidate in experimental physics, for exploring
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: Energy, Device and Sensors, High Frequency and Nano-Photonics. Currently about 60 people are affiliated with CINTRA, including 30 PhD students and research fellows. The recruited person will work within
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preferred. Qualifications 1. PhD degree in Electrical Engineering, Photonics, Physics or relevant area with a strong background in the design, fabrication and optical measurement of 2D materials and/or
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. Qualifications • Possess a PhD and BSc Degree in Engineering/Chemistry. • Experienced in design, synthesis, and characterization of photon/thermal conversion and production of clean fuel. • Competent in
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-oxide-semiconductor and ferroelectric materials. 4. Design and fabricate BEOL electronics elements for advanced electronic-photonic devices. 5. Perform electrical and optical characterization of devices