Ultra-cold at NUS


Post-Doctorate/Research Fellow

We are currently seeking Post-doctoral researchers to support research projects in three distinct areas: atom chips, optical lattices and high Q micro-cavities. The position is associated with the National University of Singapore. A successful applicant must have completed a Ph.D. in physics, with a proven capacity for world-class research that is reflected in a publication record.

Considerable skill in implementing ultra-cold atom experiments or micro-fabrication techniques is required. Experience in a subset of the following areas is desirable: Bose-Einstein condensation, atom chips, laser cooling and trapping, MEMS fabrication, Photo lithography techniques, Ultra high Q cavities.

For more information, contact Dr. Barrett (phybmd@nus.edu.sg, Ph 6516-2983)
Interested applicants should send a detailed CV, along with a list of
publications, and three letters of recommendation preferably via email to Dr. Barrett, Department of Physics, National University of Singapore, 2 Science Drive 3, Singapore 117542.

Graduate Student/Research Assistant
PhD/MSc/RA positions available:  Experimental research in ultra-cold atomic physics and quantum information will provide students with a broad range of marketable skills in the areas of electronics, laser spectroscopy, photonics, optics, atomic physics, data acquisition systems, ultra-high vacuum technology, micro-fabrication and more.  You will be provided with opportunities to travel abroad and present scientific results.  Graduates with an eagerness to learn and willingness to work hard should contact Dr. Barrett (phybmd@nus.edu.sg, Ph 6516-2983). 
Undergraduate
We believe it is important to provide undergraduates the opportunity to experience experimental physics beyond the standard undergraduate laboratory work. A number of small projects suitable for undergraduates are available that will provide students with an opportunity to develop experimental techniques suitable for a research environment.  Interested students should contact Dr. Barrett (phybmd@nus.edu.sg, Ph 6516-2983).