Research Fellow (Quantum Engineering)
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- Electrical interfaces for diamond quantum systems: Lead efforts to develop and optimize electrical approaches for detecting and controlling NV-center spin and charge states, including device design, fabrication, and characterization.
- Semiconductor device architectures: Explore p-i-n, Schottky, field-effect, and related device structures for integrating diamond defects with electrical readout and control platforms.
- Spin-dependent transport and recombination: Investigate spin-dependent electrical, optical, and recombination processes in diamond and related defect systems for quantum sensing applications.
- Diamond-hybrid devices: Develop hybrid device architectures incorporating diamond with novel and/or CMOS-compatible materials, including graphene, silicon nitride, or other functional layers for electrical transduction.
- Device modelling and simulation: Model carrier transport, charge-state dynamics, photoelectric processes, recombination pathways, and electrostatic device behaviour to guide experiments and optimize device performance.
- Team collaboration and mentorship: Work closely with PhD students, research engineers, and undergraduate researchers while contributing to the growth of a multidisciplinary research programme.
- Cross-disciplinary exploration: Engage with applications spanning quantum sensing, integrated electronics, semiconductor diagnostics, quantum materials, and bioelectronic sensing.
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Interested applicants are invited to apply directly at the NUS Career Portal. Please note your application will only be processed if you apply via NUS Career Portal. NUS Career Portal link: https://careers.nus.edu.sg/job/Research-Fellow-%28Quantum-Engineering%29/33413-en_GB/ We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Job Description We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow to join our growing team developing next-generation electrical interfaces to diamond quantum sensors based on nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers. The successful candidate will lead efforts to develop novel electrical readout, control, and sensing architectures that complement or potentially replace conventional optical detection methods. The research will combine semiconductor device physics, quantum sensing, spin-dependent transport, and diamond electronics, with opportunities to explore hybrid platforms involving two-dimensional materials, field-effect devices, and advanced electrical detection techniques.
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