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Job Description (1) Design and Synthesis of electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution reaction of water electrolysis. (2) Structure characterization and simulation of the obtained electrocatalysts
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Requirements • A PhD degree in a relevant area, e.g., Chemical Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering; • Good publication record; • Experience in bio-interface
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Requirements • Possess a PhD in civil engineering with emphasis on pavement engineering (preferably asphalt background or airfield pavement background) or equivalent. • Possess good written and spoken
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proposal preparation, etc. Mentor junior PhD students, master students, undergraduate students for their research projects. Requirements PhD degree from a reputable university in Chemical Engineering
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The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) is inviting applications for the position of Research Fellow. The Research Fellow will support the research for the project involving the use
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research team consisting of electrical, chemical, and biomedical engineers, chemists, and materials scientists. Qualification, Skills, and Experiences: PhD (for postdocs, preferred) or M.S./B.S. (for strong
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. • Less than 5 years work experience after obtaining PhD degree More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus Organization: College of Design and Engineering Department : Materials Science and Engineering
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Have relevant competence in the areas of structural engineering, material science, statistics and programming basics. Have a degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Material Science
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) contacts of 3 reference persons. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Job Requirements • Possess a PhD degree in Civil Engineering or Materials Engineering with demonstrated experience in
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analyse metalenses and microlens arrays for point-spread function engineering and imaging and sensing applications. Model imaging properties of advanced optical microscopy systems leveraging structured