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Research Fellow (Membrane), ChBE

Research Fellow

2026-07-03

Location

Kent Ridge Campus

National University of Singapore

Type

Full-time Staff

Required Qualifications

PhD Chemical Engineering
Hollow Fiber Spinning
Membrane Module Fabrication
Gas Separation Testing
Aspen HYSYS/COMSOL
Scale-up Experience

Research Areas

Membrane Technology
Gas Separation
Carbon Capture
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Research Fellow (Membrane), ChBE

Job Description

Research Fellow (membrane) positions in the Department of Chemical Engineering at National University of Singapore (NUS).
With a strong focus on industry-driven projects, our team is advancing high-impact membrane solutions beyond the laboratory scale toward real-world deployment.

As a Research Fellow, you will work on an industry-funded project focussing on scaling up advanced membrane systems for carbon capture applications. The role involves designing, optimizing, and scaling membrane modules and testing platforms. We are seeking independent, talented, and experienced individual who is motivated to translate research into practical technology.

Candidates interested in entrepreneurship and startup environments are strongly encouraged to apply.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the design and fabrication of membrane modules for gas separation applications.
  • Fabricate hollow fiber membranes via spinning processes for gas separation.
  • Scale up hollow fiber membrane and module fabrication from laboratory to pilot scale.
  • Design and build testing setups for hollow fiber membrane gas separation systems.
  • Conduct membrane performance testing for carbon capture applications.
  • Liaise with manufacturing partners and vendors to develop prototypes and ensure successful fabrication from design to production.
  • Willing to learn simulation tools, such as ASPEN HYSYS, COMSOL CFD, Matlab.
  • Perform process simulation and optimization using tools such as Aspen HYSYS.
  • Conduct CFD simulations to optimize membrane module design.
  • Develop and improve experimental and modeling workflows for membrane scale-up.

Job Requirements

  • PhD in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field.
  • Strong knowledge of membrane materials, membrane chemistry, and gas separation mechanisms.
  • Experience in hollow fiber membrane spinning and module fabrication for gas separation applications.
  • Experience in membrane testing and characterization for gas separation systems.
  • Experience working with polymeric or crystalline materials (e.g., MOFs, ZIFs, COFs) is preferred.
  • Additional experience in membrane technology scale-up is an advantage.
  • Familiarity with Aspen HYSYS, COMSOL (CFD), or MATLAB is beneficial.
  • Highly motivated, detail-oriented, and able to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced research environment.
  • Not afraid to experiment and enjoys hands-on tinkering.
  • Thinks critically and develops customized solutions to troubleshoot problems.
  • Interest in entrepreneurship or startup ventures is encouraged.
  • Fluent in English (written and spoken).

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Research Fellow (Membrane) position at NUS?

Candidates must hold a PhD in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field. Essential experience includes hollow fiber membrane spinning, module fabrication, and gas separation testing. Preferred: work with polymeric or crystalline materials like MOFs/ZIFs/COFs, and familiarity with Aspen HYSYS, COMSOL CFD, or MATLAB. Check research jobs or postdoc opportunities for similar roles.

🔬What are the key responsibilities in this membrane research role?

Lead design and fabrication of membrane modules for gas separation, scale up hollow fiber membranes to pilot scale, build testing setups, perform carbon capture performance testing, liaise with vendors for prototypes, and conduct process simulations using Aspen HYSYS/COMSOL. Develop workflows for scale-up. Explore postdoctoral success tips.

📈Is scale-up experience necessary for this NUS Research Fellow position?

While experience in membrane technology scale-up is an advantage, the role emphasizes hands-on fabrication, testing, and optimization from lab to pilot scale. Independent thinkers motivated by industry-driven carbon capture projects are ideal. See research assistant jobs for entry-level paths.

📝How to apply for the Research Fellow (Membrane) job at NUS ChBE?

Click the 'Apply now' link in the job post. Prepare CV highlighting PhD research, membrane experience, and simulation skills. Interest in entrepreneurship/startups encouraged. Deadline: July 3, 2026. Use our free resume template and cover letter template for academic applications.

🏢What is the work environment like for this membrane gas separation role?

Fast-paced research in NUS Chemical Engineering department, Kent Ridge Campus. Industry-funded project focusing on real-world carbon capture deployment. Hands-on tinkering, collaboration with partners, independent work. Entrepreneurship mindset valued. Visit research career advice for thriving tips.

⚗️Does this position involve teaching or only research?

Purely research-focused: no teaching load mentioned. Emphasis on lab work, simulations, scale-up for membrane systems in gas separation/carbon capture. Ideal for post-PhD researchers eyeing industry translation. Browse faculty jobs if teaching interests you.

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