NTU

Materials Science and Engineering

PostdoctoralFellow(NonEquilibriumProcessingforMultifunctionalCeramics)

Singapore, Singapore FULL TIME
The Brief

“Postdoctoral Fellow (Non-Equilibrium Processing for Multifunctional Ceramics) at NTU. Skills: Non-equilibrium processing, Multifunctional ceramics, Advanced characterization, Research. Lead research projects. Develop sintering schedules”

What You'll Achieve.

Successful delivery of project milestones; High-impact manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals

Industry & Context.

Materials Science and Engineering

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

PhD in Materials Science/Engineering, or a related discipline, At least 2 years of relevant experience in advanced sintering techniques (UHS, SPS, or Flash Sintering) and ceramic processing, Proficiency in nanoscale characterization (SEM, XRD, TEM/EDX) and optical/mechanical property testing, Proven ability to work independently, manage strict timelines, and lead research sub-streams, Good written and oral communication skills, Published at least 2 papers in prestigious journals during PhD study, as first author

What You'll Do.

Lead research projects

Develop sintering schedules

Supervise research students

Oversee equipment maintenance

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Good written and oral communication skills

Process & Methodology

Manage strict timelines, Lead research sub-streams

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