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are expected; experience in use of beam-time at synchrotrons or reactors is preferred . Familiarity with solution growth of single crystals, single crystal and powder x-ray diffraction, as well as measurements
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experience in single crystal growth (flux, vapor transport, floating-zone, unidirectional solidification, and electrochemical methods) or thin film growth (PLD, MBE, and CVD methods), crystal, and interface
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close to completion), prior to taking up the appointment. The research requires expertise in radiation detector development, including experience in materials growth (single crystals, powders or films), and
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on advanced research in Ge crystal growth with particular emphasis on specific doping processes. State-of-the-art Czochralski (Cz) pullers are available within the research group for this purpose. Part of
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be used in order to optimize the different growth processes. Crystals will be oriented and shaped then characterized by optical spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction as well as by various chemical and
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3 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Universite de Montpellier Department Human Resources Research Field Physics » Crystal growth Engineering » Materials engineering Physics » Applied
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industrial partners. Our group offers an open and collaborative environment in which we focus on hands-on learning and personal growth of all group members. We are looking for excited and talented candidates
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chemical structure that influences nucleation and growth mechanisms. The project will explore whether different types of solvents can induce distinct particle shapes during pulsed electrodeposition. In
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-based materials/devices, bioelectronic microsystems, unconventional computing, liquid crystals and nanomaterials for applications such as thermal management, neural interfaces, energy harvesting and
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, biomedicine, and sensing. Our research spans carbon-based materials/devices, bioelectronic microsystems, unconventional computing, liquid crystals and nanomaterials for applications such as thermal management