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innovation. job Requirements: Ph.D. in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Physics, or a closely related field. At least 5 years of combined specialized post-doctoral experience in industry or a
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) in Singapore brings together physicists, computer scientists and engineers to do basic research on quantum physics and to build devices based on quantum phenomena. Experts in this new discipline of
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deliverables Job Requirements: PhD qualification degree in Electrical Engineering, Photonics, Physics, Materials Science, or related field Experience in photonic device design, fabrication, or characterization
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relevant engineering or science discipline is required. At least 2 years of combined specialized post-doctoral experience in industry or a recognized research institute. Expertise in plasma physics, plasma
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The School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (MAE) is a robust, dynamic and multi-disciplinary international research community comprising of world-class scientists and bright students. MAE
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SPMS conducts cutting-edge research in quantum science and technology, with strengths in quantum information theory, quantum communication, and quantum resource theories. We aim to advance both
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A 6-month Research Fellow position is available in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. Major responsibility of this position
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focused on neural tissue engineering, in vivo spinal cord injury (SCI) models, and regenerative biomaterials. Responsibilities: Plan and conduct in vivo experiments using rat SCI models Conduct
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Research Fellow (Topolectrical Circuits and Non-Hermitian Physics) University-Level Unit: College of Design and Engineering Faculty/Department-Level Unit
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leading college that is known for its excellent curriculum, outstanding and impactful research, and world-renowned faculty. A hot bed of cutting-edge technology and groundbreaking research, the College aims