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the research direction, conduct experiments, analyse results, and publish scientific papers. Qualifications • PhD degree in Materials Science or Mechanical Engineering, • Experience in additive
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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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of thermoplastic composites. Work closely with other work packages (WP) within the program. Qualifications PhD from reputable university in applied mechanics. Expertise in fiber-reinforced composites. Proficient in
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-intrinsic mechanism and extracellular factors that hasten muscle function and mass during aging. Lab Website: https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/phys/lab/TsaiSY_Lab/Index.html During the aging process, skeletal
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CST microwave Studio, composite material fabrication, microstructural characterization, and microwave measurements. The candidate should have a PhD degree on relevant areas, e.g., mechanical engineering
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CST microwave Studio, composite material fabrication, microstructural characterization, and microwave measurements. The candidate should have a PhD degree on relevant areas, e.g., mechanical engineering
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CST microwave Studio, composite material fabrication, microstructural characterization, and microwave measurements. The candidate should have a PhD degree on relevant areas, e.g., mechanical engineering
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of Singapore in which the team leaders are from the Department of Industrial Systems Engineering & Management, the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Specialists from a high technology company. The
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Qualifications The candidate should have PhD Degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent. He should have knowledge in acoustics and sound propagation. Prior experience in experimental measurements, numerical
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Job Description To undertake research under the guidance of the Principal Investigator to investigate the influences of genetic variants on cardiovascular diseases and the underlying mechanisms