The School of Materials Science and Engineering has significantly changed over time. It remains dedicated to providing students with cutting-edge scientific and technological skills required by the industry. Additionally, the School has developed into a center of excellence in its specialized research areas. As a component of NTU\xe2\x80\x99s College of Engineering, MSE is now globally acknowledged as a leading research establishment, collaborating with esteemed universities, multinational corporations, and R&D institutions, and attracting funding from various sources.An ideal candidate for this position should possess a solid foundation in electrochemistry, materials science, chemistry, and materials physics.Key Responsibilities:Contributing to cutting-edge research in small molecule electrocatalysis for electrolysis and fuel cells.Investigating the relationship between catalysts\' solid-state properties and their performance, as well as developing new electrode materials for small molecule catalysis.Providing day-to-day support for the research team.May undertake open-ended research projects under team supervision.Mentoring and guiding graduate students.Any other duties as assigned.Job Requirements:A PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Solid-state Physics, Electrochemistry, Materials Science, or a related fieldStrong analytical and conceptual skillsCapacity to work autonomously or as part of a team in R&D projectsTrack record of publishing papers in conferences and journalsWillingness and ability to train and advise graduate students on relevant proceduresConsistent reporting and meticulous documentation of workExcellent English language skills, both written and oralExtensive research background in electrocatalysis, catalyst development for fuel cells, and materials chemistryAbility to contribute effectively as a team member in experimental researchDemonstrated capability for independent researchWe regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.Hiring Institution: NTU
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