Wednesday , 22 May 2013

Singapore: Post-Doc Fellows in MEMS sensors, BioMEMS, Energy harvester, Drug delivery and Neuroprosthetics

We are looking for Post-doc Fellows for two immediately available openings. Candidates should have earned Ph.D. from the top tier engineering schools in the world and a good record of publications. Generally successful candidates are expected to speak and write in English fluently, and are committed to working hard. We expect candidates to have knowledge and expertise in one or more of the following areas:

NEMS switches and relays, RF MEMS, CMOS MEMS, Inertial sensors, Infrared sensors, BioMEMS, Biomedical devices, implanted medical devices, Micro- and Nano-integrated systems, fabrication and growth of nanowires and nanotubes, implantable energy source, energy harvester, drug delivery and Neuroprosthetics.

To establish vivid research collaboration with top-tier universities in the following countries: Japan. France, Switzerland, Italy, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, candidates with exceptional record of publications and received their PhD from top engineering schools in the aforementioned countries are encouraged to apply with exemption of their English requirement. The successful candidates can be arranged to get Singapore PR upon their own decision.

NUS regularly ranks amongst the top 10 universities in Asia and is Singapore’s only comprehensive university. The ECE Department is one of the largest departments in NUS, with a tenure-track or tenured faculty size of approximately 100, supported by approximately 180 staff. Prof. Chengkuo Lee leads a few research projects with awarded research budget exceeding 1.5 M SGD.
Interested applicants are invited to send detailed CVs, transcripts, list of publication and contact details of appropriate referees to: Prof. Chengkuo Lee by e-mail ( elelc@nus.edu.sg ).

Employer: NUS regularly ranks amongst the top 10 universities in Asia and is Singapore’s only comprehensive university. The ECE Department is one of the largest departments in NUS, with a tenure-track or tenured faculty size of approximately 100, supported by approximately 180 staff.

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