Academic and Research Positions in Singapore
Updated 2008.5.7
Quantum Technologies (CQT) in Singapore
Postdoctoral and student level positions available in the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) in Singapore.As a Research Centre of Excellence the CQT is now one of the most well funded QIP centres in the world. It is presently expanding both its theoretical and experimental research efforts. I would like to make you aware of new positions available in a theory project on Distributed QIP, which includes measurement based QIP and other related topics. There is funding available for standard postdocs, and a senior position for a postdoc with several years experience.
Nanyang Technological University
Division of Physics and Applied Physics
Postdoctoral Positions
Two Research Fellow positions (postdoctoral position) are available in the Division of Physics and Applied Physics, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. The positions are in the interdisciplinary field of Nanoelectronics and Micro/Nano Fluid Mechanics and are available for immediate appointment.
- Position 1
We are looking preferably for a researcher holding a PhD in Electronics, Electrical Engineering, or Nanoelectronics. Her/His task will be the development of thin-film resistance sensors using lithographic techniques and the designing of fast constant current feedback electronic circuitries. The Research Fellow will develop this novel device for probing the fluid mechanics present in ultrasonic cleaning. This position is initially available for 12 month. Good communication skills (English), experience in the clean-room/nanofabrication, and the design of analog circuitry are a required. Additional knowledge in the fields of acoustics, fluid-mechanics, or physics is a plus.
- Position 2
The second position should be filled with a researcher holding a PhD in Physics, Chemical or Mechanical Engineering. The candidate should have experience in experimental research in fluid mechanics and ideally in acoustics, too. In this 36 month research project she/he will study the wall shear stress on a microscopic level with the help of novel sensor developed in-house. For the calibration of the sensor some experience in operating pulsed lasers and high-speed photography equipment is desired. Although, the research project is focused on the experimental side, candidates with a background in numerical simulations (boundary element method or finite-element method) are favorably considered. Good communication skill in English and a curious character are necessary to successfully complete this challenging interdisciplinary research project.
For further information we refer to the groups web site
http://www1.spms.ntu.edu.sg/~cdohl/home.html
Please submit your application to:
Prof. Dr. Claus-Dieter Ohl
email: cdohl@ntu.edu.sg
Nanyang Technological University
School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS)
Division of Physics and Applied Physics
Blk 5, Level 3
1 Nanyang Walk
Singapore 637616
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled.