196 mechanical-engineering-solid-mechanics-advanced-materials-fracture-mechanics-stress-and-strain-analysis positions at National University of Singapore
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from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and specialists from a high-technology company. The successful candidate will be self-motivated with an outstanding track record in robotics, mechanical
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deforming structures. Qualifications • An undergraduate or master degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering or other related fields
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structures Qualifications • An undergraduate or master degree in mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, aerospace engineering or other related fields
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papers and collaboration with other researchers Job Requirements • Bachelor degree in Chemistry, Materials, Polymers and Chemical Engineering. • Good knowledge in synthesis and characterization
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Job Description Use computational techniques to explore CO2 capture /conversion/hydrocarbon separation/solvent recovery in nanoporous/polymeric materials. Job Requirements Applications are sought
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papers and collaboration with other researchers Job Requirements • Bachelor degree in Chemistry, Materials, Polymers and Chemical Engineering. • Good knowledge in synthesis and characterization
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Job Description The RF position is part of the research team working on advanced porous (MOF-based) materials and membranes for liquid-phase hydrocarbon separations, which is the key part of the new
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, Electronics, Mechanical, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Material Science or its equivalent from a reputable University/Institute is preferred, or equivalent related experience. • Candidate with experience in
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. This collaborative project will run from 1 July 2024 for 5 years. The focus will be on designing composites of the inorganic solid electrolytes with polymers that retain the high conductivity of the materials, allow
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a combination of chemistry, materials science, physics, and engineering. A major area of focus is the separation of charge at interfaces of matter (e.g., solid, liquid, and gas). Phenomena related