100 chemistry Fellowship research jobs at National University of Singapore in Singapore
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molecule synthesis using the catalyst systems Measurements of molecular binding Qualifications • Qualifications / Discipline: Ph.D. (chemistry) or equivalent • Skills: Organic synthesis; handling
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to) the following: · Experience in the development of numerical schemes to represent the physics and chemistry of aerosol processes in large-scale atmospheric models like WRF-Chem and/or CMAQ or similar models is
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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
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biochemical engineering, biocatalysis, biotransformation, biochemistry, biotechnology, or organic chemistry. • Experience in enzyme-catalyzed reactions, photo-enzymatic reactions, enzyme immobilizations
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flow chemistry to electro-synthesize redox active materials in flow systems which can be used for aqueous organic flow batteries-based long-duration energy storage or carbon capture. Qualifications - PhD
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flow chemistry to electro-synthesize redox active materials in flow systems which can be used for aqueous organic flow batteries-based long-duration energy storage or carbon capture. Qualifications - PhD
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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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• Fresh PhD or postdoc trained in biochemical engineering, biocatalysis, biotransformation, biochemistry, biotechnology, bioproduction, bioorganic chemistry, or synthetic biology. • Experience in enzyme
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: (1) be passionate about research; (2) have a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, or a similar/equivalent discipline; (3) be an expert of chemical conversion of natural and synthetic