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Research Fellow (Electrochemical Chloride Removal) 1

Singapore National University of Singapore SGD 5,000–8,000 per month*
Job Description

The Research Fellow will conduct research on electrochemical methods for chloride removal, likely supporting the development, testing and optimization of treatment technologies. Candidates are generally expected to hold a PhD in chemical engineering, environmental engineering, materials science, electrochemistry or a related discipline, with relevant laboratory and analytical experience. Knowledge of electrochemical systems, water treatment, experimental design, data analysis and scientific writing is advantageous. The role requires independent research ability, careful laboratory practice, strong problem-solving skills and the capacity to publish findings in academic journals. The candidate should also collaborate effectively with researchers, contribute to reports and presentations, and support related project or grant activities.

Company Info

The National University of Singapore (NUS) is Singapore's flagship comprehensive university and one of Asia's leading institutions for education and research. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across disciplines including engineering, science, medicine, business, computing and the humanities. NUS has a strong international research profile and works closely with industry, government agencies and global academic partners. Its research activities address areas such as sustainability, advanced materials, energy, water treatment, healthcare and digital technology. Research Fellows typically work within schools, departments or interdisciplinary institutes, contributing to funded projects under the guidance of principal investigators. NUS provides a highly international academic environment, modern research facilities and opportunities to publish, collaborate and develop specialist expertise.

Destination Guide

Singapore offers strong opportunities in higher education, biomedical science, engineering, environmental technology, finance, technology and advanced manufacturing. The culture is multicultural, English-speaking and generally professional, with Chinese, Malay, Indian and international influences. Life is convenient, safe and well connected by public transport, although housing and dining in central areas can be expensive. The island has tropical weather, excellent healthcare, diverse food, shopping, parks and easy access to nearby Asian destinations. Foreign researchers normally need an employment pass or a related work pass arranged by the hiring institution; eligibility depends on salary, qualifications and current immigration rules. New arrivals should budget for rental deposits, insurance, transport and utilities, and may wish to live near the NUS Kent Ridge campus or along convenient MRT routes. Bringing dependants requires separate immigration arrangements.

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