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Research Fellow (photocatalytic membrane for water purification)

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Research Fellow (photocatalytic membrane for water purification)

Research Fellow

2026-06-08

Location

Kent Ridge Campus

National University of Singapore

Type

Full-time Staff

Required Qualifications

PhD in Environmental/Chemical Engineering/Materials Science
2+ years postdoctoral experience
Strong publications in water treatment/photocatalysis/membranes
Hands-on photocatalysis expertise

Research Areas

Photocatalytic membranes
Water purification
Membrane engineering
Advanced characterization
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Research Fellow (photocatalytic membrane for water purification)

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 focusing on photocatalytic membrane systems for advanced water purification. This work synergizes membrane engineering, advanced characterization, and mechanistic studies to reveal structure–property–activity relationships under light irradiation and formulate design principles for selective, durable photocatalytic membrane platforms. The research connects fundamental interface science with the development of practical modules for targeted separations, addressing emerging contaminant removal and resource recovery from complex realistic waters.

He/she is required to perform the followings:

  1. Leading experimental research on the design and development of photocatalytic membrane materials, with a focus on analysing their structure-property-activity relationships.
  2. Developing and refining integrated processes that combine selective separation with photocatalytic reactions to improve anti-fouling capability and operational stability in real waters.
  3. Performing comprehensive membrane and interfacial characterization using advanced analytical tools to reveal nanoscale architecture and formation/function mechanisms.
  4. Unravelling the coupled mechanisms governing photocatalytic membrane performance, including internal electric field formation, charge formation/separation/transfer, interfacial interactions, and reaction kinetics.
  5. Assessing membrane efficacy across various application scenarios in water treatment, and leveraging mechanistic insights to diverse strategies that address the permeability–selectivity trade-offs and fouling.
  6. Designing, fabricating and validating practical photocatalytic membrane prototypes and modules, including performance benchmarking, long-term durability testing, and process integration studies.
  7. Preparing high-quality manuscripts for publication in leading international journals and present research outcomes at major conferences in environmental engineering, photocatalysis, membrane science, and material science.
  8. Supporting 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

  1. A Ph.D. degree in a relevant field (e.g., Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, or closely related disciplines).
  2. 2 years of relevant postdoctoral or equivalent research experience in environmental engineering, material science, and/or photocatalysis.
  3. Strong research track record, evidenced by high-quality peer-reviewed publications in water treatment, photocatalysis, or membrane science/engineering.
  4. Hands-on experimental expertise in ph

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this Research Fellow position?

Candidates need a PhD in Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or related fields, plus 2+ years of postdoctoral experience in photocatalysis or water treatment. A strong track record of peer-reviewed publications in membrane science is essential. Explore postdoc opportunities or research jobs for similar roles.

🔬What are the main responsibilities in this photocatalytic membrane role?

Key duties include designing photocatalytic membrane materials, developing integrated processes for water purification, advanced characterization, mechanistic studies on charge transfer, prototype fabrication, and publishing in top journals. Support lab operations and mentor students. See postdoc success tips.

📝How do I apply for this NUS Research Fellow position?

Applications are invited via the NUS portal; click "Apply now" in the job post. Prepare your CV highlighting photocatalysis experience and publications. Deadline is June 8, 2026. Check free resume templates and cover letter templates for academic applications.

💧What is the research focus of this water purification project?

The project develops photocatalytic membrane systems for advanced water purification, focusing on structure-property relationships, anti-fouling, contaminant removal, and practical modules under Prof. Chuyang TANG. Integrates membrane engineering with photocatalysis. Related to research assistant jobs in environmental engineering.

📚What publication and collaboration expectations are there?

Expect to prepare manuscripts for leading journals in environmental engineering, photocatalysis, and membrane science, present at conferences, develop proposals, and mentor juniors. Contribute to collaborative projects. Review research excellence advice applicable globally.

🧪Is experience in membrane characterization required?

Yes, hands-on expertise in advanced membrane characterization tools for nanoscale architecture, interfacial mechanisms, and performance in water treatment is crucial. Includes electric field, charge separation, and kinetics studies.

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