Research Fellow (Biological Physics)
Nanyang Technological University Singapore(1 year ago)
About this role
We are seeking two Research Fellows to contribute to a project focused on the collective motion of bacteria and mechanics of bacterial colonies and biofilms at the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. The role involves conducting experiments, developing theoretical models, and performing numerical simulations.
Required Skills
- Experimental Techniques
- Data Analysis
- Theoretical Modeling
- Numerical Simulations
Qualifications
- PhD in Biophysics
- PhD in Soft Matter Physics
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering
- PhD in Chemical Engineering
About Nanyang Technological University Singapore
ntu.edu.sgNanyang Technological University is one of the top universities in Singapore offering undergraduate and postgraduate education in engineering, business, science, humanities, arts, social sciences, education and medicine.
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