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2 Postdoc openings in Nanophotonics
We have two postdoc openings in experimental Nanophotonics. The postdocs
will work in the general areas of plasmonics/metamaterials combined with
semiconductors and/or optical nanomaterials.
The positions are at the “Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies”, a DOE
Nanoscience user facility run by Sandia. Postdocs will have free access to
state of the art facilities http://cint.sandia.gov, including clean-room use, nanofabrication, access to MBE-grown III-V samples, and a vast number of electrical/optical characterization techniques. These are truly fantastic opportunities for a postdoc because of the full access to these facilities in one location and the collaborative research environment that extends beyond photonics.
The candidates need to have a strong background in optics, physics,
preferably solid-state/condensed matter and some clean-room experience. They
should have excellent grades (>3.5 undergraduate, >3.2 graduate), a strong
publication record and excellent command of spoken and written English. They
should be self-driven and willing to work independently.
US citizenship not required.
2 Postdoc openings in Nanophotonics
We have two postdoc openings in experimental/theoretical nanophotonics (in
addition to those listed above). One of the postdocs will focus on
experimental and theoretical integrated quantum optics, and the other will
focus on experimental nano-optomechanics. Both positions will involve
extensive theory and device design, as well as experimental work.
Ideal candidates need to have a strong background in optics and physics,
with a strong publication record. Preferably, candidates will have
expertise in quantum optics, nonlinear optics, integrated devices physics,
and some clean room experience.
US citizenship not required (but desirable).
1 Postdoc opening in optoelectronic materials and device R&D
We have a postdoc opening in optoelectronic materials and device R&D with a
focus on nitride semiconductors. Projects range from fundamental studies to
understand radiative efficiency limitations of InGaN LEDs for solid-state
lighting to the extension of laser diodes into the deep-UV via development
of AlGaN materials and devices.
The position requires a highly motivated individual with a Ph. D. in physics
, electrical engineering, materials science or related discipline, strong
academic and publication records, and the ability to work both independently
and with a team. The ideal candidate would have a strong background in
optical materials characterization, including photoluminescence spectroscopy
, and experience working with laser systems. Experience in optoelectronic
device characterization and semiconductor device processing is also desired.
US citizenship not required.
1 Postdoc opening in III-nitride laser diodes (Joint Univ. of New Mexico/
Sandia )
There is a Postdoc opening at the University of New Mexico (UNM) working
jointly with Sandia National Labs on III-nitride lasers for solid-state
lighting. The Postdocs will have access to the facilities at both UNM and
Sandia. The professor at UNM is Daniel Feezell and the work at Sandia will
be coordinated by Jonathan Wierer. Candidates should have a strong
background in semiconductor physics (particularly laser diodes) and optics .
Experience with III-nitride materials is preferred.
US citizenship not required.
1 Postdoc opening in III-Nitride Nanostructures
Description: There is a Postdoc opening at Sandia National Labs in the area
of III-nitride semiconductor materials, characterization, and devices, with
a focus on nanowires and other nanostructures. The individual will work with
a strong and growing multidisciplinary team to fabricate and study the
properties and applications of novel III-nitride nanostructures and
nanostructure devices. The postdoc will have access to truly state-of-the
art facilities at Sandia and the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, a
DOE user facility. The position requires a highly motivated individual with
a Ph. D in physics, electrical engineering, materials science or related
discipline, and strong academic and publication records. A versatile
background in one or more of the following areas is desired: III-nitride
semiconductors, metal organic chemical vapor deposition, nanomaterials,
device physics, semiconductor device processing, electron microscopies, e-
beam lithography, ultra-high vacuum systems, and nanophotonics. Excellent
written and spoken English is required.
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