Deskripsi Pekerjaan
Are you passionate about pushing the boundaries of condensed matter physics and nanotechnology? The National University of Singapore (NUS) invites applications for a dynamic and highly motivated Research Fellow to join our cutting-edge research team in the field of Spintronics. As a Research Fellow, you will play a pivotal role in our mission to advance the understanding and application of electron spin manipulation for next-generation computing and memory technologies.
In this role, you will work within a world-class research environment, collaborating with leading experts to design and implement innovative experiments. You will have the opportunity to contribute to high-impact publications, mentor aspiring scientists, and drive the development of novel spintronic devices. If you are eager to tackle complex scientific challenges and contribute to groundbreaking discoveries in Singapore's premier academic institution, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
Tanggung Jawab
- Design and conduct experimental studies to investigate spin transport phenomena, magnetic anisotropy, and spin-orbit coupling in nanoscale materials.
- Analyze complex experimental data using advanced statistical methods and computational tools to derive meaningful physical insights.
- Contribute to the fabrication and characterization of spintronic devices, including spin valves, magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs), and spin-orbit torque (SOT) devices.
- Prepare high-quality technical reports, research papers, and presentations for academic conferences and peer-reviewed journals.
- Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams of physicists, materials scientists, and engineers to integrate research findings into larger projects.
- Assist in the supervision and training of undergraduate and postgraduate students in laboratory techniques and research methodologies.
- Maintain and calibrate sophisticated laboratory equipment, ensuring a safe and efficient working environment.
Kualifikasi
- PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field with a focus on condensed matter or device physics.
- A strong background in spintronics, magnetism, or nanotechnology, demonstrated through a robust research publication record.
- Hands-on experience with thin-film deposition techniques (e.g., sputtering, molecular beam epitaxy) and lithography processes.
- Proficiency in data acquisition and analysis software (e.g., MATLAB, Python, LabVIEW) and device simulation tools.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly articulate complex scientific concepts.
- Proven ability to work independently, manage multiple projects, and meet tight research deadlines.