12 phd "Biomedical Engineering" Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore
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or clinical model Prepare and draft manuscripts for high-impact journals Qualifications Obtained or expecting a PhD degree in Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Material Science and
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University of Singapore. Qualifications • The candidates should have a PhD degree in one of the following disciplines: Applied Physics/Biophysics, Optical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or equivalent
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sensors is advantageous. Obtained or expecting a PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering Material Science and Engineering or related fields A strong interest in
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fixed-term contract More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus Organization: College of Design and Engineering Department : Biomedical Engineering Employee Referral Eligible: No Job requisition ID
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applications. More information on is available at https://www.lab-liu.com/ and https://cde.nus.edu.sg/bme/staff/dr-liu-yuxin/ Qualifications • Possess a PhD in Neural Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
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also possess excellent communication skills and the ability engage in collaborative research in a highly interdisciplinary environment. Qualifications Candidates are expected to have a PhD in biomedical
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possible commercialization of these devices. Qualifications Applicant should have: • PhD degree in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering or biomedical engineering or its equivalent • Experience
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Job Description The laboratory of Presidential Young Professor Liu Yuxin in the Biomedical Engineering Department at National University of Singapore seeks postdoctoral fellows with strong
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. Qualifications • Possess a PhD degree in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering or biomedical engineering or its equivalent. • Experience in microfluidics research, microfabrication, cell culture
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grant, which aims to develop novel optical imaging techniques for medical diagnosis as well as other applications. This project is led by A/P Chen Nanguang (Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty