Opening - Postdoctoral Fellowship, Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Quantum Electronic Devices

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The Transformative Quantum Technologies (TQT) program at the University of Waterloo has several openings for Postdoctoral Fellowships (PDFs).

These prestigious positions are available immediately and intended for early-career scientists with an advanced degree (PhD). The selected fellow(s) will join the research group of a Principal Investigator through a TQT-funded project, and contribute to the collaborative TQT research community. 


Principal Investigator: Na Young Kim

Project: Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Quantum Electronic Devices

Research Area: CNT material growth/processing and device fabrications, low-temperature cryogenic transport measurements, Design/Modeling of CNT quantum electronic devices

Relevant Fields: Physics, Chemistry, Material Science Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electric Engineering or equivalent field

Required Skills:  Experience of nano fabrication, Chemical processing (E-beam lithography, Photolithography, metallization wet/dry etching, device packaging, sonication, glove-box experience etc.), Characterization (AFM/SEM/TEM/UV-VIS/Raman), CNT or nanowire/2D material growth is a plus.

Software: Python, Matlab, Mathematica, COMSOL, Schroedinger-Poisson Solver, C/C++,

Number of Openings: 1

 

The appointment is for two years with the possibility of renewal. The salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. The Principal Investigators are especially interested in candidates who, through their research, teaching, and/or service, will contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community.

These PDF positions are made possible thanks in part to funding from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund .

 


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