31 phd-position-chemical-engineering Fellowship positions at National University of Singapore
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include: • Synthesis and characterization of novel high conductivity organic n-type and p-type semiconductor transport polymers • Device implementation. Qualifications - PhD in Chemistry or Materials
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. Qualifications Research Fellow candidate shall have PhD Degree in advanced materials, Materials Chemistry, and Chemicals, and has demonstrated expertise and experience in advanced porous materials (such as MOF
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Job Description NUS Mechanical Engineering has a new opening in Research Fellow position with expertise and experience in 3D printing of piezoelectric ceramics. The successful candidate will drive
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applications. Job Requirements • A PhD degree in a relevant area, e.g., Chemical Engineering, Material Science and Engineering, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering; • Good publication record
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thin amorphous materials. The main responsibilities of the position include: The project aims at developing 2D amorphous materials for targeted applications by developing our novel laser based chemical
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Job Description Two PostDoctoral positions (research fellow) are available in the group of Assistant Professor Yanwei LUM at the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the National
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Job Description Two PostDoctoral positions (research fellow) are available in the group of Assistant Professor Yanwei LUM at the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the National
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Job Description Perform numerical and finite element analysis of fiber-reinforced composite specimens, tanks and pipes. Optimize lay-up, materials selection and design of thermoplastic composite
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advertisements are in effect until the positions are filled. Job Requirements 1. PhD degree in a related discipline (Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, or a related field). A strong
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advertisements are in effect until the positions are filled. Job Requirements 1. PhD degree in a related discipline (Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, or a related field). A strong