A #PhDposition is available in our lab to work on memristive or ferroelectric #memory in #computers. The position is available for either Fall 2021 or Spring 2022. To be considered, please send me a CV and TOEFL/IELTS score.
Many thanks @AIP_Publishing for publishing our research:
Modeling electrical conduction in resistive-switching memory through machine learning
https://t.co/AcVTIC46ca
@sutdsg@SUTD_LBELL
A four-year PhD studentship is available in my lab at @sutdsg , focusing on studies of biological cancer cells. The application deadline is Sept. 30, 2021. Please get in touch via email. Join us at the beautiful Singapore East Coast Campus. RT is appreciated. 🙏 Thanks!
A #PhDposition is available in our lab to work on memristive or ferroelectric #memory in #computers. The position is available for either Fall 2021 or Spring 2022. To be considered, please send me a CV and TOEFL/IELTS score.
And a #postdoc researcher position is open in my lab at @sutdsg@SUTD_LBELL to work on a new type of memory technology #ferroelectric#memristive. Funded for 36 months starting February 28. Apply by Jan 15. https://t.co/9cv5rfj1X4
Congrats to Prof. @Des_Loke! Last month, he received the 2019 Science Magazine March Editor's Choice Coverage for his research on a better type of Phase-Change Memory! https://t.co/GmXMw5y6tF
Click the link to read his work! https://t.co/SpIhxDaHCW
Katie Bouman led the creation of an algorithm that helped capture the first ever image of a black hole. We asked her what this breakthrough means for science. For more reaction from other scientists, visit our YouTube channel: https://t.co/H1UfPI6Y8V
Our latest paper is live on @ACS_AMI!
Read up on how we are preparing phase-change structures for faster and more efficient changes for the future.
https://t.co/fEQ8kK8RjM
Congrats to PhD candidate Sophia Chan for winning Best Flash Talk at Research Fest 2019, hosted by @sutdsg#PostDocSoc!
Go forth and GoPro your adventures!
Happy 2019! Our latest research is online at @ACS_ANM. Did you know that bacteria can help make reliable phase-changing materials with faster switching times?
https://t.co/WBgcHDAylg
#tbt to #MRSFall2018, where PhD candidate Sophia Chan presented her work on Electrical-Based Detection of Human Embryonic Stem Cells using Two-Dimensional Materials.