November 8, 2011

NUS R&D Research Engineer/Assistant

NUS R&D Research Engineer/Assistant
Position Environment
 A successful candidate will be working on a Full Time basis.
 An initial 3 month probationary period applies to this job position.
 Two years contract.
 The position is effective from NOW.
Reporting Relationship
 The position reports to the PI of the Research Project.
Core Responsibilities
 Work closely with PI
 Build up and test prototype Laser based optical system
 Programming and automating optical system
 Coordinate materials and equipments for this research project
 Component and material buy and sourcing for this research project
 Poster and PPT preparation for system demo for this research project
Requirements:
Essential
 Singapore Citizen
 Preferably a Master Degree in Physics, Electric Engineering or Computer Science from prestigious institution
 1-3 years relevant experience in similar works
 Fresh graduate (Degree EEE or equivalent) with exceptional capabilities may apply
 Excellent in understanding semiconductor fabrication process
 Ability to read prints, schematics and component specifications
 Hand on experience in electronic and optical assembly
 Knowledgeable in computer skills, Labview is mostly preferred
 Able to work independently, self-motivated, creative with good communication skill
 An individual with a keen eye to detail
 Strong interests in improving current technologies and exploring new technologies
Desirable
 Willingness to PhD study in NUS
Application should be submitted as a Microsoft Word or PDF to Prof. Hong Minghui.
You will be required to include the followings in your application:
 Expected salary
 Start date
 Curriculum Vitae
 Any other supporting documentation
We offer a competitive salary and benefits package and the professional advantages of a dynamic environment that supports your development and recognizes your achievements.

NUS Part-time Graduate Student Researcher

NUS Part-time Graduate Student Researcher
Position Environment
 A successful candidate will be working on a part-time basis.
 The position follows terms and conditions described in NUS website.
 The position is effective from NOW.
Reporting Relationship
 The position reports to the PI of the Research Project.
Core Responsibilities
 Work closely with PI;
 Build up and test prototype Laser based optical system;
 Programming and automating optical system;
 Coordinate materials and equipments for this research project;
 Component and material buy and sourcing for this research project;
 Poster and PPT preparation for system demo for this research project;
Requirements:
Essential
 Preferably a Master or Ph.D. candidate in Electric Engineering, Mechanics or Computer Science
 Preferably 1-3 years relevant experience in similar works. No background candidate is also encouraged to apply
 Undergraduate students (expected Degree in EEE or equivalent) with exceptional capabilities may apply
 Excellent in understanding semiconductor fabrication process
 Ability to read prints, schematics and component specifications
 Hand on experience in electronic and optical assembly
 Knowledgeable in computer skills, Labview is mostly preferred
 Able to work independently, self-motivated, creative with good communication skill
 An individual with a keen eye to detail
 Strong interests in improving current technologies and exploring new technologies
Application should be submitted as a Microsoft Word or PDF to Prof. Hong Minghui
You will be required to include the followings in your application:
 start date
 Curriculum Vitae
 any other supporting documentation

May 19, 2011

EGSC Lunch Time Talk was hold successfully


At the noon of 20th May 2011 EGSC organized their first Lunch time workshop. Jin Dayu for ISE who is also the treasurer of the council was the speaker. In total 31 graduate students from 8 departments joined the talk in addition to the EGSC committee members. During the talk the speaker brief but comprehensively presented several tips regarding efficient research techniques. At the end of the talk the attendees enjoyed light refreshment while they mingled with their peers. They provided generally positive feedback and many of them suggested new topics for future talks. EGSC expects to get in touch with new members through such talks. In future EGSC will continue to organise such talks for the benefit of graduate students as the motto of these events is “By the students for the students”.