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Join Our Team at the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore The School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) at NTU Singapore hosts research
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Established in 2010, the Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) is a pan-university research institute that focuses on systems-level research for tropical megacities. It performs translational
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background in low-temperature plasma processing Strong experience in development, operation and optimization of various plasma devices and associated diagnostics Strong experience in catalytic materials
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About NBS: As a premier business school in a leading technological university, Nanyang Business School (NBS) strives for world-class innovation, research, and business education. Located in
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Join Our Team at the School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore The School of Biological Sciences (SBS), part of the College of Science, was established in 2002 with
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-disciplinary team and external collaborators for drug discovery and development Provide support in grant administration/management Job requirements: At least PhD degree in Chemistry, Biology, Biophysics
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research in MAE addresses the immediate needs of our industries and supports the nation’s long-term development strategies. In the new era of industrial 4.0 and sustainable living, MAE is rigorous in
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within and beyond the University. We are looking for a Research Fellow to research on the areas of 3D printing technologies using advanced modeling and simulation. Key Responsibilities: Development
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Hyundai-NTU-A*STAR Corp Lab serves to drive research development and industry adoption of additive manufacturing technology through collaborative projects with leading industry partners, and with
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postdoctoral research fellow in the area of computational soft matter physics. The main research tasks include developing new numerical methods for simulating self-assembly of anisotropic colloids. The Research