k******6 发帖数: 7 | 1 Postdoctoral Research Associate Position - Mesoscopic Transport in Two-
Dimensional Materials
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, TN
ORNL12-114-CNMS
Project Description:
The Functional Hybrid Nanostructures group at the Center for Nanophase
Materials Sciences (CNMS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is seeking to
fill a postdoctoral research position in a project focused on the mesoscopic
charge transport properties of quasi-two-dimensional (2D) materials and
their device applications. This position will provide a unique opportunity
to perform fundamental research on the electronic transport properties of
different classes of materials (graphene, other 2D systems as well as 1D
nanomaterials) through the fabrication of nano-electronic devices that will
permit the correlation of their mesoscopic transport properties with the 2D
structure of their interfaces and stacks. The position provides exceptional
opportunities for cross-cutting research collaborations with team members in
material synthesis, optoelectronic characterization, theory simulation, and
nanofabrication. The position will utilize state-of-the-art facilities at
the CNMS for physical and chemical characterization, device nanofabrication
(electron beam lithography, photolithography, e-beam evaporation, sputter
deposition), and cryogenic measurements at CNMS. Additional collaborations
and opportunities are provided through user interactions at the CNMS. The
CNMS is a collaborative nanoscience user research facility established by
the Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy.
Qualifications:
This position requires a Ph.D. in physics, materials science, electrical
engineering and/or related disciplines. Previous experience in device
fabrication, electrical transport measurements, cryogenics and
instrumentation programming is required, specifically:
Clean room device fabrication, characterization, as well as hands-on
experience in photolithography, electron-beam lithography, physical vapor
deposition, SEM, AFM.
Characterization of the electrical and optoelectronic properties of
nanodevices at various temperatures or in magnet field.
Experience characterizing and processing graphene, organic semiconductors,
or other related nanomaterials is highly desirable.
The applicant must have the ability to work in a team, interact effectively
with colleagues and external collaborators. A demonstrated ability to
communicate in English to international scientific audiences is essential.
Applicants must have received their highest degree not more than five years
prior to the date of application, and must complete all degree requirements
before starting the appointment.
Questions regarding the position can be directed to Dr. Kai Xiao (xiaok@ornl
.gov), Please reference the ad number and title listed above when
corresponding. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. |
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