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, including design approaches, scanning methods, signal processing techniques, and comparison with alternative detection technologies. ii. Support design and development of NQR prototype, including system
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energy deposition technology and accelerating its practical adoption in construction and beyond. The Research Fellow is expected to: • Assist the design and lead the commissioning and operation of
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laser structures for backreflection-resilient operation Develop and optimize silicon plasma dispersive devices for on-chip optical isolation Fabricate heterogeneous lithium tantalate photonic isolators
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technologies, and next-generation semiconductor devices. Key Responsibilities: Fabricate and process CQW-based optoelectronic devices, including LEDs and electrically driven single-photon diodes (SPDs), using
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environmental monitoring instruments, sensors, wearable devices, or related equipment. Have experience in data processing, quality assurance and quality control, and statistical analysis using R or similar tools
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: Electrical and Computer Engineering Employee Category: Research Staff Location: Kent Ridge Campus Posted On: 13/02/2026 ▲ Collapse Job Title: Research Fellow (Topolectrical Circuits and Non-Hermitian Physics
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phases are as follows: Phase 1 – Literature reviews and research writing. Phase 2 – Survey and experiment design, and IRB applications. Phase 3 – Data collection and pre-processing. Phase 4 – Data analysis
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will be encouraged to develop thermodynamic interpretations of these mechanisms to optimize their efficiency. Analytical computations, processing and fitting of experimental data, paper writing
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in synthesis, materials characterisation, electrochemistry, photoreactions Competent in Microsoft Office suite, Origin and software for processing scientific data Ability to work independently Able
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Language Models (MLLMs) and their agentic implementations. Develop and benchmark novel adversarial attacks and defense strategies, focusing on the intersection of computer vision, natural language processing