Research Fellow (Electrified Membrane for Resource Recovery)
Job Title: Research Fellow (Electrified Membrane for Resource Recovery)
Posting Start Date: 14/01/2026
Job Description
National University of Singapore (NUS) invites applications for a Research Fellow position in Advanced Membrane Science and Engineering for Sustainable Environmental Applications. The successful applicant will work under the supervision of Professor Chuyang TANG, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE).
The successful candidate will contribute to an interdisciplinary research program centered on electrified (electrically responsive) membrane systems for next-generation water treatment and resource recovery. By integrating membrane materials engineering with advanced characterization and mechanistic analysis, the project aims to elucidate structure–property–performance relationships under applied electric fields and to establish rational design principles for high-selectivity, high-stability membrane platforms. The research will bridge fundamental interfacial science with practical module development for challenging separations relevant to desalination, emerging contaminant control, and resource recovery from complex waters.
He/she is required to perform the followings:
- Lead independent research on the design and development of electrified membrane materials and interfaces, including electrically tuneable/charged/selective layers and electrochemically regulated transport pathways.
- Establish and optimize experimental protocols to couple membrane separation with electrochemical control, enabling enhanced selectivity, anti-fouling performance, and stable long-term operation in realistic water matrices.
- Conduct systematic membrane and interface characterization, and apply advanced tools as needed to uncover nanoscale structure and formation/operation mechanisms.
- Elucidate coupled mechanisms governing electrified membrane performance, including size exclusion, electrostatic interactions, hydration phenomena, interfacial reaction kinetics, and field-driven transport.
- Evaluate membrane performance across diverse application scenarios in water treatment and resource recovery and translate findings into materials- and mechanism-informed strategies to mitigate permeability–selectivity trade-offs and fouling.
- Develop and validate practical membrane prototypes and modules, including experimental design for performance benchmarking, durability assessment, and process integration.
- Prepare high-quality manuscripts for publication in leading international journals and present research outcomes at major conferences in membrane science, materials science, and environmental engineering.
- Support the research group in broader research activities, including developing competitive research proposals and reports, coordinating collaborative projects, mentoring junior researchers/students, and contributing to laboratory operations to ensure a safe and productive research environment.
Job Requirements
- Possess a PhD degree in a relevant field (e.g., Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, or closely related disciplines).
- Strong research track record, evidenced by high-quality peer-reviewed publications in membrane science/engineering, electrochemical separations, and water treatment/resource recovery.
- Hands-on experimental expertise in membrane-related research, such as membrane material synthesis/fabrication, physicochemical characterization, and separation performance evaluation.
- Demonstrated ability to design and execute experiments that integrate membrane transport with electrical/electrochemical modulation, including rigorous control of operating conditions and reproducible performance benchmarking.
- Proficiency in relevant characterization and electrochemical/transport diagnostics, with strong
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