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National Laboratory of the Rockies · 1 day ago

Postdoctoral researcher—Thin film photoabsorber development

The National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work on the development of inorganic polycrystalline thin film photoabsorber materials. The role involves synthesis, characterization, and processing of thin film semiconductor materials for applications in photoelectrochemical fuel production, requiring collaboration within a multidisciplinary team.
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Responsibilities

Work on the development of inorganic polycrystalline thin film photoabsorber materials
Involve synthesis, characterization, and processing of chalcogenide and pnictide thin film semiconductor materials for applications as light absorbers and photoelectrodes in photoelectrochemical fuel production
Involve thin film deposition, with a focus on multilayer device stack fabrication, and characterization of semiconductor structure and properties, with a focus on measurements of photoexcited carrier dynamics and charge transport
Setting up and maintaining existing experimental equipment, and improving/developing data collection and analysis software
Develop their own work for publication and collaborate closely with others to provide material and publish work beyond synthesis or device fabrication

Qualification

Thin film vacuum depositionPolycrystalline photoabsorber developmentPhotoexcited carrier dynamicsSemiconductor junction fabricationHigh vacuum equipment maintenanceCharacterization methods knowledgePhotoelectrochemical measurementData-driven research methodsScientific writingCollaboration skillsSelf-motivation

Required

Must be a recent PhD graduate within the last three years
Must meet educational requirements prior to employment start date
Candidates should have direct experience in at least two of the following areas:
Hands-on experience with thin film vacuum deposition tools, such as reactive sputtering, co-evaporation, or molecular beam epitaxy
Background developing and optimizing polycrystalline photoabsorber materials and interfacial/contact layers, including device level work
Working knowledge of photoexcited carrier dynamics measurement methods, such as time resolved photoluminescence, transient absorption spectroscopy, etc
Experience in fabrication and characterization of semiconductor junctions for optoelectronic applications
Established track record in scientific writing, presentation, publication, and communication
Strong self-motivation, ability to work on collaborative projects and to balance different types of tasks and deadlines

Preferred

Proven ability to maintain complex synthesis and characterization equipment, in particular high vacuum instruments using hazardous production materials
Expertise in novel chemical spaces with underexplored materials compositions (ternary or multinary) or unusual crystal structures (zintl, chalcopyrite, kesterite etc)
Experience in fabrication and characterization of polycrystalline thin film photovoltaic absorbers materials and devices such as CdTe, CIGS, CZTS
In-depth knowledge of one or several characterization methods used to determine the composition and structure of inorganic materials
Hands on skills in assembly, troubleshooting and use of photoelectrochemical electrodes and cell fixtures
Basic understanding of photoelectrochemical measurement and characterization methods
Prior experience with high-throughput experimental (combinatorial), data-drive, or AI/ML-assisted research methods and techniques
Active computer skills in programing (e.g. C or Igor Pro, Python, LabView, Matlab, etc.), statistical data analysis, and/or software development

Benefits

Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Short-term disability insurance
Pension benefits
403(b) Employee Savings Plan with employer match
Life and accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance
Personal time off (PTO) and sick leave
Paid holidays

Company

National Laboratory of the Rockies

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The U.S. Department of Energy's primary national laboratory for energy systems research and development.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$166.09M
Key Investors
US Department of EnergyARPA-E
2024-09-04Grant
2023-09-21Grant· $1M
2023-05-22Grant· $150M

Leadership Team

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Clay Sumner
Deputy Chief Financial Officer
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Jennifer L.
Chief Financial Officer
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