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Research Associate (Electrolyser systems)

Research Associate

2026-05-01

Location

Kent Ridge Campus

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Type

Staff

Start Date

20/02/2026

Required Qualifications

Master’s/PhD Mechanical/Chemical Engineering
5+ years electrolyzer design/stack development
Fuel cell/Redox flow battery experience
SolidWorks/AutoCAD proficiency
ANSYS/COMSOL/MATLAB skills
Cyclic voltammetry/impedance spectroscopy

Research Areas

Electrolyser systems scale-up
Battery recycling (Li/Ni/Co/Mn)
Electro-metallurgical refining
Electrochemical simulations
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Research Associate (Electrolyser systems)

Posting Start Date: 20/02/2026

Research Associate (Electrolyser systems) position in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at National University of Singapore (NUS).

With a strong focus on industrial projects, we are developing our high-impact technologies beyond the lab scale. As a Research Associate, you will contribute to our industry project focusing on scaling up our electro-metallurgical refining technologies to extract critical battery materials (Li, Ni, Co, Mn) and convert them into high-value battery precursors. We are seeking a talented and experienced individual to design, optimize, and scale-up of electrolyser systems to use for recycling spent battery materials.

Job Description

Key Responsibilities

Design & Build

  • Lead the design and scaleup our electrolyser systems including key components such as cell configurations, flow channels, electrodes, ion exchange membranes, and catalysts.
  • Conduct CFD and electrochemical simulations to optimize fluid flow, heat transfer, and current distribution within the electrolyzer.
  • Model key parameters such as overpotential, gas diffusion, ion transport, and pressure drop to improve overall electrolyzer efficiency.
  • Develop system models using MATLAB/Simulink/LabVIEW to analyze system performance, identify bottlenecks, and optimize efficiency.
  • Liaising with manufacturing partners and vendors to develop prototypes and ensure the successful fabrication from design to production.

Testing & Optimization:

  • Test and optimize new electrolyzer systems, ensuring they meet performance targets (current density, voltage, efficiency), durability and safety under various operating conditions.
  • Implement design modifications to improve efficiency and reduce energy consumption

Qualifications

  • Master’s or PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrochemistry, or any related field.
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in electrolyzer design, stack development in the field of Fuel cell, Redox flow battery, Chlor-Alkali electrolysers or related fields.
  • Experience with large-scale electrolyser systems, including component selection, system integration, and process scale-up from lab to pilot is highly desirable.
  • Experience in cyclic voltammetry, impedance spectroscopy, potentiostatic and galvanostatic testing and durability testing of electrochemical components.
  • Proficiency in SolidWorks or AutoCAD for detailed mechanical design and layout of electrolyser/Fuel cell systems.
  • Proficiency in ANSYS, COMSOL, and MATLAB/LabVIEW/ Simulink software.
  • Highly motivated, detail-oriented, and able to work independently as well as part of a team in a fast-paced academic environment.
  • Fluent in English (both written and spoken).

More Information

Location: Kent Ridge Campus

Organization: College of Design and Engineering

Department : Materials Science and Engineering

Employee Referral Eligible: No

Job requisition ID : 31827

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Research Associate (Electrolyser systems) role at NUS?

Candidates need a Master’s or PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrochemistry, or related fields. Additional traits include being highly motivated, detail-oriented, independent, team-player in fast-paced environments, and fluent in English. Check similar research assistant jobs for preparation tips.

💼What experience is essential for this electrolyser systems position?

Minimum 5 years in electrolyzer design, stack development for Fuel cells, Redox flow batteries, or Chlor-Alkali electrolysers. Highly desirable: large-scale systems, component selection, scale-up from lab to pilot, and electrochemical testing like cyclic voltammetry, impedance spectroscopy. See postdoc research success tips.

🔧What are the key responsibilities in designing and scaling electrolyser systems?

Lead design and scale-up of electrolysers (cell configs, flow channels, electrodes, membranes, catalysts). Run CFD/electrochemical simulations (overpotential, ion transport). Develop MATLAB/Simulink/LabVIEW models. Liaise with vendors for prototypes. Test/optimize for efficiency, durability, safety. Explore research jobs in electrochemistry.

💻What software and technical skills are needed for this NUS job?

Proficiency in SolidWorks/AutoCAD for mechanical design, ANSYS/COMSOL for simulations, and MATLAB/LabVIEW/Simulink for system modeling. Experience with potentiostatic/galvanostatic testing essential. Review research assistant excellence guide for skill-building.

📅What is the application process, deadline, and start date for this position?

Posting starts 20/02/2026; apply by 2026-05-01 via job ID 31827. Location: Kent Ridge Campus. Employee referral not eligible. Tailor your CV for free resume templates and career advice.

🔋Does this role involve battery recycling research at NUS?

Yes, focus on scaling electro-metallurgical refining for critical battery materials (Li, Ni, Co, Mn) from spent batteries into precursors. Industrial project emphasizing high-impact tech beyond lab scale. View clinical research jobs for related opportunities.

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