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flexible polymer battery and thermoelectric generator polymer under a project on "Organic Thin-Film Energy Sources for Highly Distributed Nanopower Generation". The main responsibilities of the position
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, materials science, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, or similar field with strong hands-on experience in perovskite, organic, and inorganic semiconductors, thin-film processing and device
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, materials science, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, or similar field with strong hands-on experience in perovskite, organic, and inorganic semiconductors, thin-film processing and device
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for low-cost thin film preparation and yield stable interfaces with electrode materials to achieve solid-state batteries with enhanced rate performance and capacity retention. Key tasks for the Research
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robust dielectric properties, ultralow dielectric loss, and large tunability. The RF will be working on the electroceramics, thin films, their fabrication and characterizations under different conditions
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communication in English. • Experience: Has at least 4 years of: 1) Using Omicron UHV LT-STM systems for surface, nanostructures and thin film investigations; 2) surface cleaning, atomic layer and film deposition
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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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(or crystal structure design & synthesis) and thin film patterning and integration needed for exciton-photon interaction. 3. Materials science and optics specific knowledge required in electronic properties
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thin film deposition/characterization. • PCB based system engineering and FPGA control • Open to fixed-term contract More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus Organization: College of Design and
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thin film deposition/characterization. • PCB based system engineering and FPGA control • Open to fixed-term contract More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus Organization: College of Design and