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in independent preparation of nanomaterials (thin films/layers, membranes). Experience with SEM, TEM, and AFM imaging techniques. Experience in building and automating optical systems using lasers
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optimisation of single-step magnetic bead-based bioassays, development of paper devices for assay easy handling, and implementation of electrochemical detection using thin-film electrode devices to produce fast
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research and projects, among which are time-resolved photoemission, electrochemistry, corrosion, catalysis and thin-film deposition. Would you like to work at one of the brightest lightsources in the world
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | 2 months ago
. Description: This project involves the development of new technologies for ultraviolet (UV) instrumentation and systems. Successful candidates will utilize thin-film processing and nanoscale interface
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computational approaches for growing physical materials with a focus on developing atomic layer processing ferroelectric thin films and their integration with devices. Emphasis will be placed on understanding
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the laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, high-order harmonic generation in laser-induced plasmas, gases, and solids, low-order nonlinear optical characterization of quantum dots, thin films, and other
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through the design and synthesis of nanoscale epitaxial oxide thin films. This position supports a three-year Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project focused on developing scalable
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. It is meriting to have one or more of the following skills: General skills in the manufacture and characterization of thin-film samples, e.g. spin coating, physical vapor deposition, spray coating
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time-resolved hard X-ray diffraction microscopy and spectroscopy on single-crystalline bulk and thin film quantum materials (e.g. ferroelectrics, multiferroics, strongly correlated electron systems
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, nanoindentation, or tribology testing Experience with thin films, coatings, or surface engineering/adhesion science Experience mentoring students Record of peer-reviewed publications Knowledge, Skills, and