Research Fellow (Energy Harvesting)
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) is a leading school for Sustainable Built Environment. The School plays an integral role in spearheading tertiary education, advancing research innovations and providing professional services in a number of key disciplines in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Maritime Studies fields.
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This position focuses on developing energy harvesting methods for self-powered IoT systems used in structural health monitoring for civil engineering applications.
Key Responsibilities:
Design and develop innovative energy harvesting techniques for self-powered IoT systems.
Explore and optimize materials and methods for efficient energy conversion.
Develop and integrate energy harvesting solutions into IoT-based structural health monitoring systems.
Work on low-power electronics and energy storage solutions for continuous operation.
Design and conduct laboratory and field tests to evaluate system performance.
Analyze data and optimize energy efficiency and reliability.
Work closely with researchers, engineers, and industry partners on project development.
Prepare technical reports, research papers, and presentations for stakeholders
Job Requirements:
PhD in Mechanical, Civil, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
Strong research background in energy harvesting, IoT systems, or structural health monitoring.
Experience with self-powered sensor networks or low-power electronics is a plus.
Proficiency in experimental design, prototyping, and system integration.
Excellent analytical, problem-solving, communication, and technical writing skills.
Ability to work both independently and within teams.
A publication record and proficiency in English are advantageous - essential for data analysis and communication with stakeholders
We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Hiring Institution: NTU