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-inorganic hybrid semiconductors for photo sensing applications. In particular, we will grow novel low dimensional hybrid single crystal materials, such as organo-inorganic structures, chiral structures and
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 1 day ago
the design of defects in semiconductors. This position offers exciting opportunities to collaborate with experiment and theory groups. Candidates should be able to work both independently and collaboratively
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transistors (HEMTs); (2) Low-power devices: novel transistors (tunneling field-effect transistors, and Non-silicon metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors, thin film transistors); (3) Light-emitting
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nanofabrication of III–V or related semiconductor devices cavity optomechanics or nanomechanics Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research and publish in high‑impact journals. Excellent communication