Join Our Team: Research Fellow (Biomedical Electronics / Robotics) at Nanyang Technological University
Location: School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, NTU
We are seeking a highly skilled Research Fellow to contribute to a cutting-edge project aimed at developing an innovative ingestible electronic/robotic platform. This platform will be utilized for the continuous monitoring and on-demand treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, targeting enhanced delivery of therapeutics within the gastrointestinal tract in a non-invasive and automated manner.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop sensors capable of functioning in extreme conditions, specifically 100% humidity and pH ranging from 1-4.
- Engineer a reconfigurable robotic platform with an ingestible form factor, focusing on controlled gastrointestinal retention.
- Integrate systems including power management circuits, actuators for motion control, and monitoring sensors.
Job Requirements
- PhD in Mechanical, Electrical, or Electronic Engineering, or a closely related field.
- At least 4 years of research experience in a related area.
- Proven expertise in conducting large animal studies, particularly with swine and sheep.
- Advanced knowledge in circuit design for low power sensing and wireless communication.
- Strong background in biosensors and actuators for biomedical applications.
- Impressive publication record highly regarded.
- Proficiency in programming languages such as C, C++, and Python.
- Excellent command of English, with a requirement to publish research results.
Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
About NTU
As part of Nanyang Technological University — one of the foremost universities globally — the School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering is a hub of research and innovation. We are committed to discovering sustainable solutions that make a real-world impact.
Apply Today! Be a part of a leading team pushing the boundaries of biomedical electronics and robotics. We are excited to see how your expertise and innovative approaches will contribute to our research goals at NTU.