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Postdoctoral Fellow in Quantum Materials and Devices – Deng Research Group

Indiana University, Bloomington is inviting applications for a postdoctoral position in the Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering focused on quantum materials and devices. The role involves investigating emerging physical phenomena in low-dimensional quantum materials and applying them in device applications, requiring familiarity with quantum physics and solid-state physics.
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Responsibilities

Investigating emerging physical phenomena in low-dimensional quantum materials
Leveraging findings in device applications
Conducting hands-on experimental research in condensed matter physics, electrical engineering, or materials science
Studying quantum confinement, light-matter interactions, topology, and strongly correlated electrons in low-dimensional materials using nanofabricated devices
Performing electrical and optical measurements
Providing feedback and guidance through group meetings and individual meetings
Developing key technical and professional skills for careers in academia or industry

Qualification

Quantum physicsSolid-state physicsHands-on experimental experienceData processing software2D materials processingNanodevice fabricationElectrical transport measurementsOptical spectroscopic measurementsMaterials characterizationsWork ethicsCommunication skillsProblem-solving capabilities

Required

Ph.D. in one of the following or related fields by the time of the appointment: Physics, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering
Hands-on experimental experience with solid-state device/materials
Proficiency in data processing software such as Origin, JMP, Mathematica, MATLAB
Good communication skills including oral and written
Strong work ethics, motivations, and problem-solving capabilities

Preferred

Experience in one or more of the following is preferred:
2D materials processing (exfoliation, synthesis, transfer, etc.)
Nanodevice fabrication in cleanroom environment (EBL, metallization, dry etching, ALD, etc.)
Electrical transport measurements at low temperatures
Optical spectroscopic measurements
Materials characterizations (AFM, SEM, TEM, Raman, etc.)

Benefits

Generous benefits

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