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of chiral catalyst, and optimization of enantioselective metal-catalyzed reactions. Key Responsibilities: Optimisation of enantioselective reactions Synthesis of catalysts Supervision of undergraduate student
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, including the Honor Prize for Undergraduate Student (Vietnam, 2013), BK21 Excellent Researcher (Korea, 2020), the BK21 Postdoctoral Fellowship (Korea, 2022), and the Eric and Wendy Schmidt in Science
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) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the behavioral science area to join an interdisciplinary team of social scientists. We welcome applications from scholars
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. The research staff will develop the fundamental chemistry of p-block elements-based compounds, in particular boron-containing molecules. The research staff will use experimental and analytical skills ranging
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two publications in SCI top-tier journals in relevant fields. Possess research experience in porous metal high-damping materials and disordered elastic metal interpenetrating phase composites, with over
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architecture, component selection, and experimental setup. iii. Conduct lab and site tests to evaluate the performance of NQR prototype. iv. Generate design documents and test documents at every stage
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in tropical climates. The postdoctoral research fellow will be supervised by the principal investigator Dr. Adrian Chong from the Department of the Built Environment, College of Design and Engineering
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. For Research Fellow and Senior Research Fellow: Hold a PhD in a relevant field such as medicine, public policy, public health, sustainability and environmental sciences, or education. Postdoctoral experience is
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, figures, and presentations Key Competencies and Requirements: PhD in biology, medicine, or related field > 2 years of postdoctoral experience in cancer biology or metabolism Expertise in live cell imaging
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postdoctoral research position in the Department of Physics at the National University of Singapore, in the research group of Assistant Professor Marc Hon. The successful candidate will develop and apply modern