Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
deposition approaches (dip-coating, spraying, etc.). - Characterization of the developed coatings by different means (FTIR, UV-Vis, electron microscopies, TGA, NMR, EPR and elemental analysis, among others
-
heuristic optimisation to explore and improve materials candidates-especially 2D/vdW structures-for target electronic/spintronic properties. The postdoctoral researcher will lead the optimisation component
-
materials. Fabrication and characterization of complete perovskite solar cells. Tasks: Synthesis and functionalization of materials, especially Pb-free Metal Halide perovskites (MHPs), including all inorganic
-
elements (and any other transparent surfaces) into devices able to capture the incident sunlight and concentrate the produced luminescence into the edges, where it can be converted into usable energy. This
-
measurements) · Data analysis and writing of manuscripts for peer-reviewed publications. Requirements: Applicants must hold a Master's degree in Physics, Nanotechnology, Materials Science, or related discipline
-
Photolithography Metal deposition Clean room environment experience Attention to Detail Teamwork and Collaboration Communication Skills Time Management Problem-Solving Attitude Adaptability and Flexibility
-
implement Python scripts for the automated control of electron microscopes; design and execute automated experiments, including real-time feedback loops between acquisition and data analysis; maintain
-
fields. Main tasks and responsibilities: · Operate and optimize advanced STEM and FIB instrumentation for the nanoscale analysis of catalytic and energy-related nanomaterials, supporting the development
-
for equipment control, data acquisition and analysis. Proficiency in English, and demonstrated skills in oral and written communication. Summary of conditions: Full time work (37,5h/week) Contract Length
-
: We are looking for a highly skilled candidate with extensive experience in: High-resolution chemical and structural analysis of complex organic-inorganic nanomaterials using STEM coupled with EDX and