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a diverse scientific community and an inclusive work environment. For the new NCCR Muoniverse, we are looking for a PhD Student in Thin Film Condensed Matter Physics Your tasks Develop of a thin-film
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thin films for emerging technologies. By combining state of the art physical vapor deposition, high throughput experimentation and data science, we develop thin films with enhanced performance and
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in thin films. As a participant in the SiCPIC project, the PhD student will become part of a team at CNRS-Grenoble INP, with expertise in synthesis and characterization of thin films for functional
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as soon as possible and is limited to 3 years. Project This subproject of ‘FuturePV’ aims to develop tuneable oxide/oxynitride perovskite thin films for use in tandem solar cells as a charge-selective
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deposition of stacks of thin films based on oxides, nitrides, and silver. The total stack thickness is less than 300 nm and it is composed by 10-30 different layers. Control of the mechanical properties is key
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optics, Thin films JOB /OFFER DESCRIPTION Two-dimensional thin films are well-known for their high optical nonlinearities. For this reason, they are currently the best candidates for mode-locking of laser
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About the project: Multi-scale modelling of Thin Film Deposition with Flowable CVD for Next-gen Semiconductors Supervisor: Dr Bora Karasulu, University of Warwick This project, co-funded by Merck