Job Description

Job Title:  Research Engineer (Wearable Technology)
University-Level Unit:  College of Design and Engineering
Faculty/Department-Level Unit:  Biomedical Engineering
Employee Category:  Research Staff
Location_ONB:  Kent Ridge Campus
Posting Start Date:  31/03/2026

Job Description

We are inviting applications for a Research Assistant/ Research Engineer position to join our dynamic and interdisciplinary team working on the development of haptics technologies for advanced human–machine interaction. The successful candidate will need to support research activities at the interface of micro/nanofabrication, tactile interface design, and wearable or immersive systems. This role offers hands-on training and experience in building and testing integrated haptic platforms capable of delivering precise, high-fidelity tactile feedback for applications in areas such as healthcare, robotics, and virtual/augmented reality.

The selected individual is required to:
•    Assist in experimental research related to haptic systems, including tactile feedback mechanisms and human–machine interaction studies.
•    Support micro/nanofabrication and materials processing for the development of haptic devices (e.g., flexible actuators, sensors, and interfaces).
•    Provide help with device assembly, integration, testing, and performance evaluation of haptic platforms for precision tactile feedback.
•    Conduct characterization of haptic responses (e.g., force, vibration, displacement) and assist in troubleshooting issues related to signal fidelity, latency, and user perception.
•    Collect, organize, and analyze experimental data using standard analytical tools and software.
•    Work closely with postdoctoral fellows and interdisciplinary collaborators including engineers, designers, and clinicians where applicable.
•    Contribute to laboratory documentation, technical reports, and preparation of figures for publications and presentations.
•    Maintain laboratory equipment, consumables, and ensure good laboratory practices are followed.

Qualifications

•    Possess at least a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Biotechnology, or a related field.
•    Has prior hands-on laboratory experience in electrochemistry, biosensors, or bioassays (through coursework, projects, or research experience).
•    Has basic knowledge of surface chemistry, biomolecular functionalization, or analytical techniques is preferred.
•    Strong organizational skills and ability to follow experimental protocols carefully.
•    Good written and spoken communication skills.
•    Strong willingness to work in a multidisciplinary research environment.
•    Open to fixed-term contract.