Research Assistant (Semiconductor/Materials/Electrical Engineering)
NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Singapore, Singapore
Not specified
Bachelor's degree in physics or materials science
Operation of cvd and high-vacuum deposition systems
Material and device characterization using afm and xrd
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is seeking a Research Assistant to support semiconductor and materials research within its Temasek Laboratories. The ideal candidate will have a background in physics, materials science, or electrical engineering, with experience in laboratory research and semiconductor processing
Job Summary
The role supports senior researchers at Temasek Laboratories@NTU in developing strategic technologies for Singapore's defence and security.
Key responsibilities include operating CVD and high-vacuum deposition systems while performing routine material characterisation using optical microscopy and AFM.
Candidates must demonstrate a fundamental understanding of semiconductor concepts and the ability to follow strict laboratory safety protocols.
Matching Summary
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Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is seeking a Research Assistant to support semiconductor and materials research within its Temasek Laboratories. The ideal candidate will have a background in physics, materials science, or electrical engineering, with experience in laboratory research and semiconductor processing.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree in physics or materials science
Operation of CVD and high-vacuum deposition systems
Material and device characterization using AFM and XRD
Strict adherence to laboratory safety procedures and SOPs
Wafer processing activities including bonding and etching
Nice-to-have
Hands-on experience with semiconductor processing
Proactive attitude and willingness to learn new techniques
Good writing skills for academic publications
Experience with MOCVD/MBE epitaxial growth tools
Ability to manage inventory and vendor coordination
Key Requirements
Minimum bachelor's degree in physics, materials science, or electrical engineering
Basic exposure to laboratory-based research or semiconductor processing
Willingness to operate epitaxial growth and characterization tools under supervision