Job Description
We are seeking a motivated research fellow to join our group, which is dedicated to the synthesis of 2D materials, device fabrication, and the investigation of their properties. Our work is committed to solving key challenges of 2D materials applications in nanoelectronics, photonics and energy harvesting and conversion. This project aims to combine 2D synthesis methods, evaluate and improve the quality of growth using high-resolution structural characterization, and study the optical properties of decoupled multilayer 2D materials.
Key Responsibilities:
• Optimize growth processes of 2D materials for targeted applications.
• Characterize targeted materials using multiple microscopy and spectroscopy techniques.
• Evaluate optical properties of 2D materials.
• Make contributions to science and engineering communities via publications, patents, and conferences.
• Resources planning and technical procurement.
Qualifications
1. A PhD degree in a relevant area (Materials Science/Chemistry/Electrical Engineering or equivalent) / (Candidates who have submitted thesis and will be receiving their PhD degree within 6 months are also welcome to apply)
2. Good publication record
3. Experience in 2D Materials research
4. Good written and verbal communication skills in English
5. Excellent problem solving and analytical skills
6. Excellent computer skills including proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Word and PowerPoint and data analysis software
More Information
Location: Kent Ridge Campus
Organization: College of Design and Engineering
Department : Materials Science and Engineering
Employee Referral Eligible: No
Job requisition ID : 30859