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Research Fellow (Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces)

Research Fellow

2026-06-13

Location

Kent Ridge Campus

National University of Singapore

Type

Research Staff (Fixed-term contract)

Start Date

2026-03-30

Required Qualifications

PhD Materials Science/Polymer Chemistry
Strong publication record (Nature Materials etc.)
Polymer synthesis & self-assembly
Mechanical testing (rheology, DMA)
Nanomaterial fabrication (SEM, TEM, XPS)
3D printing highly desirable
Electrochemical methods a plus

Research Areas

Soft bioelectronic interfaces
Additive manufacturing (3D printing)
Polymer-based soft materials
Wearable/implantable sensors
Biosensor surface engineering
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Research Fellow (Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces)

Research Fellow (Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces)

University-Level Unit: College of Design and Engineering

Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Biomedical Engineering

Employee Category: Research Staff

Location: Kent Ridge Campus

Posting Start Date: 30/03/2026

Job Description

The Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is seeking a Research Fellow to join Dr. Jihong Min's research group focused on the additive manufacturing of soft bioelectronic interfaces for wearable and implantable health monitoring systems.

The Research Fellow will lead research on the development of polymer-based soft materials and bioelectronic interface platforms. Responsibilities include:

  • Design and fabrication of soft bioelectronic interfaces using polymer and biopolymer materials, including hydrogels, cellulose-based composites, and functional nanostructured films.
  • Additive manufacturing (3D printing) of flexible and stretchable sensor substrates and electrode platforms.
  • Self-assembly of functional nanomaterials for biosensor surface engineering and signal transduction.
  • Surface and interface engineering for biocompatible electrode coatings and antifouling layers.
  • Mechanical characterization of soft materials, including rheology, viscoelasticity, and mechano-responsive behavior.
  • Development of polymer composite systems for wearable electrochemical sensing applications.
  • Supervision and mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students.
  • Manuscript preparation, grant writing support, and presentation of research findings at conferences.

Qualifications

  • Possess a PhD (or equivalent) in Materials Science, Polymer Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related discipline.
  • Strong publication record in polymer and materials science, with publications in high-impact journals (e.g., Nature Materials, Nature Communications, Advanced Materials).
  • Demonstrated experience in polymer synthesis, self-assembly, and surface/interface characterization.
  • Proficiency in mechanical testing and characterization techniques (rheology, DMA, tensile testing, viscoelastic measurements).
  • Experience with nanomaterial fabrication and characterization (SEM, TEM, XPS, FTIR, contact angle measurements).
  • Experience with additive manufacturing or 3D printing of polymer-based materials is highly desirable.
  • Familiarity with electrochemical methods or biosensor fabrication is a plus.
  • Demonstrated leadership and mentoring experience (e.g., lab leadership, student supervision).
  • Strong written and spoken communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary research environment.
  • Open to fixed-term contract.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Research Fellow in Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces at NUS?

Candidates must possess a PhD (or equivalent) in Materials Science, Polymer Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related fields. A strong publication record in high-impact journals like Nature Materials, Nature Communications, or Advanced Materials is essential. Experience in polymer synthesis, self-assembly, surface characterization, mechanical testing (rheology, DMA), and nanomaterial fabrication (SEM, TEM, XPS) is required. 3D printing and electrochemical methods are highly desirable. Leadership and communication skills are key. Learn more about thriving in postdoctoral research roles. Check research jobs for similar opportunities.

🔬What are the key responsibilities in this Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces Research Fellow role?

Lead development of polymer-based soft materials and bioelectronic interfaces for wearable health monitoring. Tasks include design and fabrication using hydrogels, cellulose composites, 3D printing of stretchable sensors, nanomaterial self-assembly, surface engineering for biocompatibility, mechanical characterization, and polymer composites for electrochemical sensing. Also, supervise students, prepare manuscripts, support grant writing, and present at conferences. Explore research assistant excellence for tips.

🖨️Is experience with additive manufacturing or 3D printing required for this NUS position?

3D printing of polymer-based materials is highly desirable but not strictly required. Proficiency in additive manufacturing for flexible sensor substrates is a key advantage. Core requirements focus on polymer materials, soft electronics, and characterization techniques. Familiarity with electrochemical methods or biosensor fabrication is a plus. See research assistant jobs for related skills.

👥Does this Research Fellow role involve mentoring or supervision at NUS Biomedical Engineering?

Yes, the role includes supervision and mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students. Demonstrated leadership experience (e.g., lab leadership) is required. Work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary environment. Strong communication skills are essential for manuscripts and conferences. Gain insights from postdoc success strategies.

📝How do I apply for the Research Fellow Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces position at Kent Ridge Campus?

Applications are open from 30/03/2026 until the deadline of 13/06/2026. Click the "Apply now" link in the original posting. Prepare your CV highlighting PhD, publications, and relevant experience. The position is a fixed-term contract as Research Staff in Biomedical Engineering. Visit postdoc jobs or university jobs for more NUS opportunities.

🔍What research focus areas does Dr. Jihong Min's group at NUS emphasize?

The group specializes in additive manufacturing of soft bioelectronic interfaces for wearable and implantable health monitoring systems. Key areas: polymer and biopolymer materials (hydrogels, cellulose), functional nanostructured films, antifouling coatings, and electrochemical sensing. Ideal for experts in soft materials and biosensors. Browse clinical research jobs for similar tech.

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