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of student researchers and outreach Job Requirements: PhD degree in Materials Science, Materials Chemistry or Chemical Engineering Proficiency in either Diamond Anvil Cell (DAC) high pressure experiments or
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Develop high-throughput reactors to screen catalysts for target reactions Helping the PI with supervising students, TA task etc. Job Requirements: PhD in Materials, Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering
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community Take charge of development on shared lab SOPs and workflows Job Requirements: PhD in a relevant discipline such as microbiology, chemistry, food science and technology. Understanding of next
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user base to use the machines efficiently and safely. Conduct maintenance on the above machines, liaising with vendor engineers and trouble-shooting regular problems and issues. Conduct data analysis
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in securing external funding through grant applications and proposals. Job Requirements: PhD in Coastal Engineering, Geological Engineering, Material Science and Engineering or related discipline At
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, training of student researchers and outreach Job Requirements: PhD degree chemistry, Earth and/or environmental sciences, materials science Evidence of published output in relevant scientific literature
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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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PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Solid-state Physics, Electrochemistry, Materials Science, or a related field Strong analytical and conceptual skills Capacity to work autonomously or as part of a team in R&D
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students Any other duties as assigned. Job Requirements: A PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Solid-state Physics, Electrochemistry, Materials Science, or a related field. Proficient analytical and conceptual skills
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The School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CCEB) is a new interdisciplinary school at NTU, inaugurated in August 2022. Our school hosts world-class education and research