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SPMS is a School under NTU College of Science. Our School is organized into two divisions: the Division of Mathematical Sciences and the Division of Physics and Applied Physics. We are home to
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Research Fellow (Atomic Physics) University-Level Unit: Centre for Quantum Technologies Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Cold Ion Group Employee Category
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: Applicants must hold a PhD in Physics or a related discipline, with a strong research track record in quantum information theory or quantum foundations. Expertise in quantum correlations, coherence
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Learning techniques for investigation of fluid-structure interaction problems. Key Responsibilities: Undertake theoretical development of AI and physics-enabled data driven methodologies for fluids and
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School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) is a young and dynamic school dedicated to providing top-notch physics-based education and conducting world class research. For more details
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or supplies that include procurement and liaison with suppliers. Produce high quality reports and documents that consolidate research findings. Job Requirements: PhD degree in Materials Science, Physics
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The School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) at NTU Singapore hosts research and education activities in two divisions: Division of Mathematical Sciences (MAS) and Division of Physics and
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applied physics discipline Strong background in boiling heat transfer or multiphase flows Experience in experimental research and data analysis Good publication and communication record We regret to inform
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deliverables Job Requirements: PhD qualification degree in Electrical Engineering, Photonics, Physics, Materials Science, or related field Experience in photonic device design, fabrication, or characterization
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topological quantum materials. Our group aims to discover new topological quantum phases of matter, explore their physics and apply them to address challenges in electronics, photonics, quantum computing