Three early career researchers from NUS have been awarded the University’s inaugural Emerging Scientist Fellowship to further their research careers. The scientists are Dr Tang Chi Sin, Dr Nicholas Yap and Dr Zeng Yiwen.
Emerging Scientist Fellowship recipients Dr Tang Chi Sin (left), Dr Nicholas Yap (centre) and Dr Zeng Yiwen (right) will be working with researchers at various research institutes, faculties and schools within NUS.
Established in 2022 by the NUS Office of the Deputy President (Research & Technology), the NUS Emerging Scientist Fellowship is a three-year programme aimed at attracting research fellows with less than six years of postdoctoral experience to work with, and move between, multiple institutes, faculties, and schools within NUS.
Recipients of the scheme are provided with benefits to kick-start their research careers. Such benefits include funds to support the recipients’ academic and research travel and publications.
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