Research Fellow (Computational Materials Science)

Updated: about 2 years ago
Location: Kent Ridge,
Deadline: The position may have been removed or expired!


Job Description

We are looking for industrious and inquisitive candidates that can bring novel and interdisciplinary momentum to the field of energy storage. One position of Research Fellow in computational materials science in a vibrant department of Materials Science and Engineering at the National University of Singapore. The Research Fellow will collaborate closely with the team at the Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides Amiens, France, which leads the experimental effort of synthesis and characterization.


Qualifications

•    The candidate must hold a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering, Chemistry or Physics 
•    The candidate should master Density Functional Theory, and related first-principles theories applied to solids 
•    The candidate should be proficient in one of the following languages: C, C++, Java or Python
•    Knowledge on databases is a plus
•    The candidate should be able to travel 


Covid-19 Message

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In accordance with Singapore's legal requirements, unvaccinated workers will not be able to work on the NUS premises with effect from 15 January 2022. As such, job applicants will need to be fully COVID-19 vaccinated to secure successful employment with NUS.


More Information

Location: Kent Ridge Campus

Organization: College of Design and Engineering

Department : Materials Science and Engineering

Employee Referral Eligible: No

Job requisition ID : 12544




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