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, National University of Singapore. Key Responsibilities • MMV system performance evaluation and optimization in tropical climates. • Design and conduct thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality
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electrochemistry and catalysis to Development and optimization of biomass chemical conversion technologies. Key Responsibilities: Design and evaluate solvent systems and additives for chemical transformations
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and troubleshoot the challenging problems. • Design and develop an intelligent and optimal switching strategies, and control techniques, for the energy efficient and reliable operation. • Dynamic
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the research for the project on robot human teaming. Key Responsibilities: The Research Fellow will work on a project to conduct research for human robotic teaming, in particular: Perform optimization
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to design, optimize, and scale-up of electrolyzer systems to use for recycling spent battery materials. Key Responsibilities Design & Development • Lead the design and scaleup our electrolyser systems
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(PECVD) system. Design appropriate experiments for PECVD growth of boron nitride nanomaterials. Optimization of PECVD parameters. Perform and analyze SEM, TEM and Raman and other material characterization
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hardware technologies. Conduct hardware performance evaluations (e.g. area, power, efficiency). Develop software strategies for communication-aware task scheduling and runtime optimization. Explore low-power
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preparation protocol optimized for low-quality DNA extracted from fuel samples. The initial appointment is for three months, with potential for extension based on funding availability. Key Responsibilities
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atomic force microscopy and optical spectroscopy Collaborate with theoretical researchers in the design and optimization for new fundamental excitonic effects Record, manage, and store collected data in
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electrolyte and polyanion or oxide-based cathode materials. Project aims to optimize synthesis conditions for scale-up production of solid electrolytes (ceramic and polymer electrolytes) and positive/negative