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We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Research Associate to join our innovative team. The ideal candidate will contribute to the development of advanced nanotechnology-based sensing solutions for diverse applications.
Expertise in Nanotechnology and Material Science: Strong foundational knowledge in
material science, nanotechnology, and nanopolymers, with hands-on experience in developing
nanomaterials for sensing applications.
Sensor Fabrication and Optimisation: Ability to design, fabricate, and optimise
nanomaterials for integration into VOC sensor technologies, ensuring performance aligns with target
sensitivity and specificity.
Proficiency in Advanced Characterisation Techniques: Deep understanding on
techniques such as SEM, FTIR, XRD etc. to characterize and refine materials for advanced sensing
applications.
Milestone-Driven Product Development: Passion to be part of a milestone-driven
environment to translate research outcomes into scalable product prototypes, contributing to timely
delivery and project success.
Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Skills: Capability to collaborate with
cross-functional teams, communicate effectively, and contribute as part of a multidisciplinary
environment.
Continuous Learning and Innovation: Staying updated with the latest advancements
in nanotechnology, material science, and VOC sensing technologies to ensure innovative approaches to
problem-solving.
Qualifications Beyond Degrees: While degrees are valued, we prioritize individuals
who have a deep understanding of the underlying science and hands-on training, as we believe
academic credentials are meaningful only when paired with practical expertise and skills.
How to Apply: Submit your updated CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience
and research interests to admin@ainvent.org or via the Apply button below.
Application closing date: Rolling Application! Always looking for fresh talents.
We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Electronics Engineer to own and execute the electronics architecture, circuit design, PCB development, bring-up, and validation for proprietary sensor-powered devices—taking them from prototype to design-locked pilot builds, and enabling certification-ready documentation and test workflows.
Hardware & Electronics Development: Design analog front-end and mixed-signal
circuits for chemi-resistive VOC sensor readouts including low-noise measurement, multiplexing, and
calibration hooks. Develop multi-channel sensor acquisition systems with array readout,
switching/mux, stable excitation, ADC strategy, and drift compensation.
PCB Design, Bring-Up, and Debug: Create schematics, layouts, and releases using
Altium/KiCad/Eagle. Perform board bring-up including soldering/rework, oscilloscope/logic analyzer
debugging, EMI noise tracing, and signal integrity checks. Own BOM, component selection, and
cost-performance tradeoffs.
Prototype to Pilot Manufacturing: Drive DFM/DFT with panelization inputs, assembly
notes, programming fixtures, test points, and calibration ports. Build production-lean test
workflows including test jigs, QA checklists, acceptance criteria, and yield tracking.
Power Systems & Integration: Design power systems (battery/adapter), protection,
charging, thermal considerations, and low-power modes. Integrate supporting subsystems:
pumps/valves, heaters, flow sensing/MFC interfaces, environmental sensing (T/RH), and safety
interlocks.
Verification & Certification Support: Plan and execute electronics verification
including functional tests, reliability screening, stress tests, and environmental tolerance.
Support certification readiness for products (CE/RoHS/EMC) and medical device pathway with ISO
13485-style documentation practices.
Cross-functional Collaboration: Work closely with sensor/material teams and
software/AI team to ensure signal quality and data integrity. Translate clinical/pilot needs into
robust electronics and sampling workflows.
Technical Excellence: Strong fundamentals in analog + digital electronics,
mixed-signal design, and instrumentation. Understanding of noise, grounding, shielding, filtering,
and stable measurement techniques. Experience with medical devices or regulated hardware is
preferred.
Qualifications: We value capability over credentials. Degrees are not a filter if your work
demonstrates you understand the underlying science and engineering. Show evidence: prior PCBs,
prototypes, test setups, GitHub, photos, reports, or a portfolio.
How to Apply: Submit your updated CV and portfolio showcasing your relevant electronics work
to admin@ainvent.org or via the Apply button below.
Application closing date: Rolling Application! Always looking for exceptional
talent.
We are seeking a dynamic Research Intern to join our team! As a Research Intern at Invent, you will be involved in day-to-day research activities, particularly in the realm of Sensor fabrication and development.
Passion for Research and Innovation: Candidates should demonstrate a strong
passion for research and a deep curiosity to explore and innovate. They must be highly motivated to
contribute to solving real-world problems through cutting-edge product development.
Drive for Product Development: A results-driven attitude with a focus on
translating research into impactful products. Candidates should exhibit enthusiasm for working on
experimental setups, testing, and iterative development processes.
Open to Varied Educational Backgrounds: The position welcomes ongoing students,
recent graduates, and even dropouts or those yet to clear papers, as long as they showcase a strong
commitment to research and innovation.
Hands-On Learning Approach: Candidates are expected to work closely with the R&D
team, actively participating in experimentation, data collection, and analysis while learning and
adapting quickly in a collaborative environment.
Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills: The ideal candidate should possess
excellent critical thinking skills, a strong grasp of scientific principles, and the ability to
independently approach and solve research challenges.
How to Apply: Submit your updated CV and a cover letter detailing your research interests
via the Application Form below.
Application closing date: Rolling Application! Open throughout the year.