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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe research fellow will be working on experimental optics Laser-Induced Break down Spectroscopy and instrumentation projects at the centre. The key job responsibilities are listed below:
The research staff is expected to work with the PI and other team members for doing R & D and take key role in optics Laser-Induced Break down Spectroscopy and optical instrumentation related projects at the centre.
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 experience in optics Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy optical measurement technologies optical spectroscopy and machine vision are desirable.
Expertise in handling and maintenance of high-power CW and pulsed laser systems spectrometers high-resolution cameras and delicate optical components are desirable.
Possess good programming optical instrumentation automation and data processing skills (e.g. C LabVIEW Zemax OSLO TracePro MATLAB Python ImageJ).
Proven publication track record would be an advantage.
We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Hiring Institution: NTUFull-Time