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Project Officer (Single-Photon Imaging System)

Nanyang Technological University

D22 Jurong, Jurong Island, TuasContractS$3,300 – S$6,600/mo

Posted 9 Jul 2026

About this role

Join Our Team at Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore A Project Officer position is currently available at the Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies (CDPT), School of Physical & Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. The Project Officer will support the development of single-photon imaging and LiDAR systems based on superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs). The role will focus on system-level integration, measurement, electronics control, FPGA-based data acquisition/processing, and laboratory testing of single-photon detector setups for imaging and LiDAR applications. The Project Officer will contribute to the development and improvement of SNSPD-based experimental platforms by supporting optical/electronic setup operation, low-noise signal acquisition, timing/synchronization workflows, readout and control electronics, and data analysis. The role will also involve assisting senior researchers with device assembly, detector testing, system benchmarking, and, where required, basic fabrication- or packaging-related tasks under supervision. As an integral part of the project, the Project Officer is expected to support the development, operation and improvement of SNSPD-based imaging and LiDAR experimental setups, including detector signal acquisition, synchronization, timing extraction, time-tagging/TCSPC-related workflows, triggering, control electronics, and system-level troubleshooting. The role includes implementing or modifying FPGA-, microcontroller- or computer-based control and data-acquisition routines; supporting ADC/DAC, SPI/CMOS, digital I/O, timing and low-noise interface development; and assisting in real-time or near-real-time processing of detector signals where required. The Project Officer will also support detector setup improvement and integration, including PCB-level testing, cable/interconnect management, readout electronics, low-noise shielding/grounding, packaging-related assembly, and basic fabrication or device-processing tasks under supervision where required by the project. The role further includes assisting with optical and optoelectronic setup alignment, operation and maintenance, including lasers, photodiodes, fiber components, scanning/imaging subsystems, LiDAR components, microscope-related equipment, timing instruments and laboratory control software. The Project Officer will be expected to operate and maintain research laboratories, including advanced microscopy and spectroscopy equipment, in compliance with safety and laboratory protocols; perform data analysis, simulation and documentation using Python, Matlab or relevant tools; prepare measurement summaries, technical reports, experimental logs and figures for internal project review and publications; participate in joint research with CDPT partners; and contribute to progress reports, project meetings, research discussions, and day-to-day support of research fellows, students and collaborators working on the project. Key Responsibilities: The Project Officer will be required to: Support the development, operation and improvement of SNSPD-based imaging and LiDAR experimental setups, including detector signal acquisition, synchronization, timing extraction, time-tagging/TCSPC-related workflows, triggering, control electronics, and system-level troubleshooting. Implement FPGA-, microcontroller- or computer-based control and data-acquisition routines; supporting ADC/DAC, SPI/CMOS, digital I/O, timing and low-noise interface development; and assisting in real-time or near-real-time processing of detector signals where required. Support detector setup improvement and integration, including PCB-level testing, cable/interconnect management, readout electronics, low-noise shielding/grounding, packaging-related assembly, and basic fabrication or device-processing tasks under supervision where required by the project. Assist with optical and optoelectronic setup alignment, operation and maintenance, including lasers, photodiodes, fiber components, scanning/imaging subsystems, LiDAR components, microscope-related equipment, timing instruments and laboratory control software. Perform data analysis, simulation and documentation using Python, Matlab or relevant tools; preparing measurement summaries, technical reports, experimental logs and figures for internal project review and publicatio…

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Lab SetupElectrical, Electronic and Control EngineeringOptoelectronicsDevelopment

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Frequently asked questions

What does a Project Officer (Single-Photon Imaging System) at Nanyang Technological University do?

Join Our Team at Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore A Project Officer position is currently available at the Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies (CDPT), School of Physical & Mathematical Scien…

What skills does this Project Officer (Single-Photon Imaging System) role need?

Key skills for this role include Lab Setup, Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering, Optoelectronics, Development.

How much does a Project Officer (Single-Photon Imaging System) at Nanyang Technological University pay?

This role lists a salary of S$3,300 – S$6,600 per month.

Is this Project Officer (Single-Photon Imaging System) role remote, hybrid, or on-site?

The listing is based in D22 Jurong, Jurong Island, Tuas. Check the posting for remote or hybrid options.

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