Research Associate (Biomaterials)

NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
12 days ago
Posted date12 days ago
N/A
Minimum levelN/A
The Translational Materials Innovation Group, led by Professor Nam-Joon Cho, has world-leading expertise in multiple research areas, such as bio-interfacial science, including optical and acoustic biosensors, phospholipid assemblies, protein adsorption, membrane-active compounds, and antibacterial and antiviral applications.
Key Responsibilities:
Job Requirements:
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conducts experiments related to drug delivery, nanoencapsulation and lipid nanoparticles
- Assists in interpreting and applying processes and procedures to conduct/monitor project progress
- Gathers information/ data and prepare documents for reporting/ papers
- Assists in and delivers training and coaching new members with relevant laboratory/ technical skills
- Knowledge of web platform establishment, progress management and external collaborator communication, and contents upload.
- Project performance targets & metrics development and tracking of the goals and KPIs.
- Planning and operation of the international meetings, conferences, seminars, and webinars
- Project related task reports as requested.
Job Requirements:
- Master's degree in materials and mechanical engineering
- Experience in thesis and/or paper writing and publish
- Experience in research project collaboration with research institutes
- Experience in work software, including MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Experience with lab management is preferred but not mandatory
- Excellent on/offline communication and organizational skills
- Able to work within teams
- Self-motivated, fast learner, and confident in presenting to and engaging with external stakeholders
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
JOB SUMMARY
Research Associate (Biomaterials)

NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Singapore
12 days ago
N/A
Contract / Freelance / Self-employed
Research Associate (Biomaterials)