Several Post-doc positions at NTU

Postdoc Positions Available for the areas of Organic Synthesis, Device Physics and Polymer in the School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
At Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)

Research Topic:

Printed electronics is predicted to be a $300billion market within two decades. Printing is a versatile enabling technology for electronic products that cannot be made with Si microelectronics technology. Printed electronics will also lead to completely new products such as sophisticated diagnostic tools and smart packaging and inventory labels. It is believed that printed electronics will revolutionize our lifestyle within the next two decades just as Si
microelectronics has done in past decades. Carbon nanotubes are ideal materials for printed electronics.

1. Post doctoral Fellow in Organic Material SYNTHESIS
Job description: the PDF shall synthesize metallicity-selective molecules for
separation of metallic and semiconducting carbon nanotubes.
Requirements: PhD in material/organic chemistry; publication track records

2. Post doctoral Fellow in Organic DEVICE PHYSICS
Job description: the PDF shall develop carbon nanotube printed electronics
Requirements: PhD in device physics; publication track records

3. Post doctoral Fellow in POLYMER Surface Chemistry
Job description: the PDF shall work on printing of carbon nanotubes.
Requirements: PhD in polymer surface chemistry or polymer physics; publication
track records

4. Post doctoral Fellow in Composites Processing
Job description: the PDF shall develop carbon nanotube based composites
Requirements: PhD in polymer physics; publication track records

Professor Mary Chan-Park
Dr Chan-Park did her PhD in polymers in MIT in 1993. She then did her postdoctoral fellow
under the sponsorship of Dow Corning (USA). She worked for 10 years in industries in various
technical management positions in USA and Singapore. She was a senior technical manager in
Sipix Imaging (CA, USA) from 1999-2001. She then joined the Nanyang Technological
University (NTU) as Associate Professor in 2001. She is currently also Associate Chair of the
School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering in NTU.

Dr Chan-Park has a vibrant research group with 6 postdoctoral fellows and 9 PhD/Masters. Her
current interests are in Printed Carbon Nanotubes Electronics. She has published more than 80
peered review papers (in Advanced Functional Materials, Small, Chem Mat, Langmuir,
Macromolecules, Applied Physics Letters, Nanotechnology, etc). She has also got 15 patents and several patent applications.

Procedure
Please contact Professor Mary Chan-Park directly: Email: [email protected] Website:
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/mbechan/
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  • 谢璐 提出于 2019-07-18 19:06