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Research Assistant (Computational Electromagnetics)

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Job Title: Research Assistant (Computational Electromagnetics)

University-Level Unit: College of Design and Engineering

Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Electrical and Computer Engineering

Employee Category: Research Staff

Location_ONB: Kent Ridge Campus

Posting Start Date: 12/05/2026

Job Description

We are looking for an experienced Research Assistant in the field of computational electromagnetics.

  • Expected to develop computational electromagnetic algorithms to calculate full-wave solution of electromagnetic scattering.
  • Expected to solve inverse problems of reconstructing permittivity of scatterers.
  • Expected to integrate insights of wave physics with deep machine learning algorithms.
  • Expected to solve inverse problem using both non-learning and learning approaches.
  • Expected to interpret multiple scattering, from the viewpoint of wave physics.

Qualifications

  • Possess a Bachelor's Degree in electrical engineering or closely related area, with a specialization in electromagnetics.
  • Experienced in numerical methods of electromagnetic scattering theory, such as method of moment (MoM).
  • Experienced in computational algorithm on Finite Element Method (FEM)
  • Possess knowledge of electromagnetic theory, such as Dyadic Green's function and angular spectrum representation, which are essential in interpreting the multipath effect in antenna decoupling.
  • Has good technical proposal writing and presentation skills.
  • Able to do research in a multidisciplinary team.
  • Open to Fixed Term Contract.

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Job ID: 147385947

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