Deskripsi Pekerjaan
Join the pioneering research team at the National University of Singapore as a Research Engineer specializing in Spintronics. This cutting-edge role offers an opportunity to contribute to revolutionary advancements in spin-based electronics, which promise to transform computing and data storage technologies. You'll work in a world-class environment with state-of-the-art facilities, collaborating with leading scientists to develop novel materials, devices, and systems that push the boundaries of nanotechnology.
As a key member of our interdisciplinary research group, you'll drive innovation in quantum computing applications, magnetic memory devices, and next-generation semiconductor technologies. The position provides exceptional career growth opportunities through industry collaborations, conference participation, and potential patent contributions. NUS offers a vibrant ecosystem for scientific discovery with competitive funding and international partnerships.
Tanggung Jawab
- Design, plan, and execute experiments in spintronics and magnetic materials
- Characterize nanoscale devices using advanced microscopy and spectroscopy techniques
- Develop theoretical models and simulations for spin transport phenomena
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams on grant proposals and research publications
- Optimize fabrication processes for spintronic devices in cleanroom environments
- Present research findings at international conferences and industry forums
- Maintain laboratory equipment and implement safety protocols
Kualifikasi
- Master's or PhD degree in Physics, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, or related field
- Strong background in semiconductor device physics and nanotechnology
- Experience with thin-film deposition and nanofabrication techniques
- Proficiency in data analysis tools (MATLAB, Python, OriginLab)
- Knowledge of magnetism and spin-dependent transport mechanisms
- Proven track record of peer-reviewed publications or patents
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills