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The School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) is an interdisciplinary school at NTU which hosts world-class education and research programs in organic and inorganic
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) is an interdisciplinary school at NTU which hosts world-class education and research programs in organic and inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, chemical engineering, and bioengineering. We aim
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chemistry to develop new generations of transition metal catalysts and reagents for novel organic transformations. The Zhong group is pursuing development of new generations of transition metal catalysts
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: PhD in Pharmaceutical Science, or Chemical Biology. At least four years of experience in organic chemistry, materials science, or biomedical engineering related fields are required. At least three years
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background in Materials Chemistry/Physical Chemistry. Experience with energy storage system or electrochemical system (Batteries) Encourage initiating activities on battery development, devising, and analytic
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Materials chemistry/Physical chemistry Experience on energy storage system or electrochemical system (Batteries) Encourage initiating activities on battery development, devising, and analytic process
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programs in biochemistry, organic and inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, chemical engineering, and bioengineering. We aim to explore the potential effects of abundant endocrine disruptors on brain
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possess a solid background in electrochemistry, materials science, chemistry, and materials physics. Key Responsibilities: Supporting cutting-edge research in small molecule electrocatalysis
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propose novel assays when feasible. Supervise PhD and undergraduate student projects, as required. Job Requirements: PhD Degree in Chemistry, Materials Science, Biophysics, or related disciplines. Good
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synthetic organic chemistry. At least 5 years experience in synthetic organic chemistry as graduate and/or postdoctoral fellow level in advanced institutions. Analytical skills in NMR, mass spec, IR, UV-vis