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Semiconductor Defects for Quantum Technologies Apply for this job See advertisement About the position We invite applications for a PhD Research Fellow position in Semiconductor Physics is available at Centre
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UiO/Anders Lien 7th April 2026 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Semiconductor Defects for Quantum Technologies Apply for this job See advertisement About the position We
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functions to work properly. Please turn on JavaScript in your browser and try again. UiO/Anders Lien 1st March 2026 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Semiconductor Defects
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to the project using semiconductor processing and quantum technology. The PhD Research Fellow will be affiliated with the Solid State Physics and Quantum Technology group with around 60 highly dedicated professors
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are expected to have: A PhD degree (completed by 31st of August, 2026 at the latest) in a relevant field, e.g., electrical engineering, photonics, micro/nanotechnology, semiconductor physics, or materials
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School graduates over a thousand students who are ready to take on great ambitions and challenges. The position will be based at LUMINOUS! Centre of Excellence for Semiconductor Lighting and Displays, a
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wave device applications. The research staff should have a solid background in numerical calculation and simulations of the electron transport in low dimensional semiconductors in School of Electrical
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members. Research related to, e.g., semiconductor defects and quantum sensing. Training of users to use the ODMR setup. Writing of lab documentation. Supervision of MSc and PhD students. The Postdoctoral
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semiconductors for quantum technology applications. The position is related to the NorFab national infrastructure. We are looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow to help build, maintain, operate and train new users
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role in defining the stability, reactivity, and optoelectronic properties of semiconductor nanocrystals. In the Morad Lab , we focus on the synthesis of functional surface ligands and the development