The 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: NTU
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