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administration and assist in grant writing as required. Supervise PhD and undergraduate student projects as required. Job Requirements: PhD Degree in Physics/Mathematics/Engineering, or related disciplines. Active
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Engineering Or Chemistry/Physics/Materials or related disciplines. Good theoretical and numerical skillsets Experimental skillsets are supplementary Good track record in scientific publication Good
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on development of nanophotonic structures for optical computations. Key Responsibilities: Conduct research and develop theoretical models for nanophotonics interacting with structured materials. Apply numerical
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of nanomaterials, spectroscopy, STEM, and theoretical modeling. Key responsibilities include: Key Responsibilities: Synthesizing 2D materials, especially transition metal dichalcogenides, via innovative methods
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will provide access to AI tools and training to the Fellows to develop and use AI in innovative methods to make the world better. This work will be conducted at the School of Physical and Mathematical
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, race, gender, religion, marital status and family responsibilities, or disability. The Division of Physics and Applied Physics (PAP) at NTU invites applications for positions at the rank of Adjunct
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on development of nanophotonic structures for optical computations. Key Responsibilities: Conduct research and develop theoretical models for integrated photonics for quantum sensing and quantum imaging
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young leaders in this rapidly evolving field. Candidates should also demonstrate the ability to combine theoretical knowledge with practical development of computational solutions and systems
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young leaders in this rapidly evolving field. Candidates should also demonstrate the ability to combine theoretical knowledge with practical development of computational solutions and systems
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://longyangking.github.io/ Yang Long obtained his Ph.D. in Physics from Tongji University, Shanghai, China in 2020. Currently, he is a research fellow at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Dr. Long's research