NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY is hiring for a Research Fellow (Biomedical Optics) internship — a 12-month, on-site Design role based in NANYANG AVENUE, Singapore. It is an unpaid internship. It is open to university students, typically in Year 2–4. Applicants with experience in Committees, Idea Generation, C Language, Professional Mentoring, and experience in optical are a strong fit.
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The School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (MAE) is a robust, dynamic and multi-disciplinary international research community comprising of world-class scientists and bright students. MAE prides itself in its excellent research capabilities in areas including advanced manufacturing, aerospace, biomedical, energy, industrial engineering, maritime engineering, robotics, etc. The school is equipped with state-of-the-art research infrastructure, housing a comprehensive range of cluster laboratories, test bedding facilities, research centres/institutes and corporate laboratories. Cutting-edge research in MAE addresses the immediate needs of our industries and supports the nation’s long-term development strategies. In the new era of industrial 4.0 and sustainable living, MAE is rigorous in developing new competencies to support the growth and competitiveness of our engineering sector in the global landscape. MAE has grown to be leader in Engineering Research, ranking amongst the top engineering schools in the world. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mae/research. The School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) is seeking to hire a Research Fellow • To design and advance the Centre’s research activities in biomedical optics–related projects. • To conduct research in experimental optics for diagnostics and spectroscopy by developing novel approaches for bioimaging experiments and instrumentation. The position also offers opportunities to collaborate with external partners. Key Responsibilities: The RF will support focused research activities at COLE. He/ She will assist the Principal Investigators (PIs) in the successful execution of the projects and will also be encouraged to introduce new ideas and projects. The roles of this position include: • Design and conduct experiments for diagnostic and spectroscopic analysis of biological samples. • Prepare and handle biological samples, including cells, tissues, organoids, or in vivo models, in accordance with biosafety and ethical protocols. • Manage the research project in a team-based, cross-functional research environment, which includes mentoring students and working collaborators, technical and other support staff. • Publish research outcomes in journals of international standing; Attend and present research findings and papers at academic meetings and contribute to the external visibility of the Centre. • Draft research reports for PIs and undertake specific roles and management functions as may be reasonably required by the PIs. • Assist in drafting project proposals. • Attend meetings and participate (where necessary) in other committees and working groups. • Ensure compliance with health and safety in all aspects of the research work. • The research staff is expected to work with the PI and other team members for doing R&D and take key role for the development of the systems for bioimaging and metrology • Conduct and coordinate research within NTU and collaborating partners in line with its research strategy under the supervision of the PIs and collaborators • Publish research outcomes in journals of international standing; Attend and present research findings and papers at academic meetings, and contribute to the external visibility of the centre. • Draft research reports for PIs and undertake specific roles and management functions as may be reasonably required by the PIs. Requirements: • PhD in Optical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Precision Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Physics or a similar discipline with optics, spectroscopy and instrumentation background • Previous Hands‑on experience with optical diagnostics, spectroscopy, or imaging techniques is highly desirable. • Expertise in the handling of human biological samples and translational biomedical research. • Possess good programming and automation skills (e.g. C++, MATLAB, Python, LabVIEW) • Proven publication track record would be an advantage • Expertise in optical instrumentation would be an advantage (e.g. Zemax, TracePro, Virtual Lab, OSLO, MATLAB, Python, ImageJ) • Strong written and spoken communication skills • Proven publication track record would be an advantage We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
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