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Research Assistant

Employer
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
Location
Singapore
Closing date
8 Mar 2021

Job Description

Professor Barbaros Ozyilmaz's group is actively looking for talent to join our team to develop graphene technologies at National University of Singapore. Successful candidates will be collaborating with various industry partners and working on the implementation of large-scale prototyping equipment for applications and in developing practical applications in the fields of semiconductor barrier process technology, smart sensors, functional coatings and energy storage and synthesis.

List of possible research topics:

  • Synthesis and application of graphene or other 2D materials
  • Development of process technology for 2D materials, e.g., laminating, patterning and contacting
  • Development of applications fo 2D materials ranging from flexible electronics, gesture sensing, magnetic hard disc coating, barrier films, smart windows, OLED and organic solar cells

These topics offer exciting potential for new technological breakthroughs and scientific discoveries. With this, selected candidates will have the opportunity to pursue a part-time MSc or PhD at either the Department of Physics or the Department of Materials Science and Engineering under Professor Barbaros Ozyilmaz. For a better understanding of our group, please visit: http://graphene.nus.edu.sg/barbaros

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Science/Engineering with 1-2 years of relevant work or internship experience in thin film fabrication and characterisation is preferred
  • It is very desirable to have relevant publications in recognised conferences/journals
  • Outstanding track record of academic achievement and excellent laboratory skills that are relevant to the projects

More Information

Location: Kent Ridge Campus
Organization: Centre for Advanced 2D Materials
Department : Office of Industry and Innovation

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