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is part of a Singapore MOE funded research project hosted by ASE. The Research Fellow will help advance research in Earth system modeling and understand interactions among land, water, carbon, energy
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practices in waste management and state-of-the art technologies for solid waste treatment Strong foundation in thermodynamics, including mass and energy balance calculations and process performance analysis
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these interfaces, we will enable the development of advanced energy systems and electronic devices, including high energy Li/Na batteries, all-solid-state batteries, sensors, switch, electrochemical transistors
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Job Requirements: PhD qualification degree in Solid-State physics/chemistry At least 2 years of relevant experiences in similar role / technical hands-on experience in specific scope Good written and
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stakeholders. Resourceful, pragmatic, and solutions‑oriented mindset. Solid understanding of Employment Act and Labour Laws. Why Join Us Impact at scale: Shape HR strategy for one of the region’s leading
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that consolidate research findings Job Requirements: PhD qualification degree in Solid-State physics/Inorganic chemistry At least 2 years of relevant experiences in similar role / technical hands-on experience Good
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The Transport Research Centre @ NTU (TRC@NTU) conducts research to enhance knowledge and drive innovation in urban mobility and to pave the way for Singapore's future land transport system. The TRC
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procurement management, and budgetary oversight to ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope and budget. Oversee campus land-use planning and real estate development initiatives to optimize space
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computational design and wet-lab validation to establish predictive structure–property relationships. Perform quantum chemical calculations (e.g., DFT/TD-DFT) to interpret electronic structure and excited-state
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generation of infrared optoelectronic devices with real-world impact. Our research interests span the fields of solid-state electronics, photonics and optoelectronics, and nanomanufacturing. Our team explores