Research Engineer - Wireless, RF and Antenna SystemsNational University of Singapore – QueenstownThe National University of Singapore is Singapore's national research university, founded in
The role involves developing and testing compact RF systems integrated within flexible platforms.Key ResponsibilitiesDevelop and test low-power wireless communication systems (e.g., radio and short-range audio / data transmission); design and optimize antenna-circuit coupling; build and characterize system prototypes for flexible platforms.Contribute to passive RFID projects : design and simulate antennas for commercial RFID + temperature sensor tags; integrate sensor tags with commercial RFID readers for wireless data acquisition and testing.Support R&D on wireless power transfer using compact or fiber-like antenna structures.QualificationsBachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, RF / Microwave Engineering, or a related field.Experience with RF circuit design, antenna design, or wireless system integration; hands-on skills in PCB prototyping, impedance matching, and RF measurement.Familiarity with RF simulation tools (e.g., CST, HFSS, ADS or similar); strong experimental mindset and ability to work independently on system-level design.Preferred : Knowledge of passive RFID systems, communication protocols, and reader integration; experience with low-power wireless systems (BLE, NFC, LoRa); understanding of embedded systems or microcontroller-based data acquisition.Additional InformationLocation : Kent Ridge CampusOrganization : College of Design and Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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