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shape this change. We support you in your work through: Access to a strong research network at the FZJ, such as transmission electron microscopy at the Ernst-Ruska-Zentrum, the Julich Supercomputing
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of devices Experience with atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for device characterization. Solid understanding of condensed matter physics and materials science General Skills
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methodologies. Proven proficiency in thermodynamic modeling using FactSage, CALPHAD, and complementary simulation platforms like Aspen Plus. In-depth knowledge of electron microscopy, spectroscopy, and structural
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microscopy (QPlus AFM), integrated with electron spin resonance (ESR) capabilities. Your profile We are looking for a highly motivated experimentalist who meets the following criteria: PhD in Physics
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. This project uses crystal growth and physical property measurements to develop, understand, and control new and emerging materials. This position resides in the Correlated Electron Materials Group in
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performing microscopy experiments. The candidate must stand during most of the duration of performing behavioral experiments. The candidate must interact effectively with a personal computer for multiple hours
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– £51,735 per annum, inclusive of London Weighting), based at Guy’s Campus, New Hunt’s House, King’s College London. The post offers access to dedicated microscopy suites, electronics and mechanical workshops
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Good attention to detail Desirable criteria Experience in electron and atomic force microscopy Experience in evaluation of hot electron energy Experience in numerical simulations Downloading a copy of
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spectroscopy. It is expected that the researcher will co-supervise a starting PhD student on the same project. The project will require a diverse set of interdisciplinary skills in live 3D microscopy, organoids
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microscopy, optical interferometry, vacuum technology, finite element method simulations will be involved. Applicants should hold a PhD in Physics, Nano-science, Engineering or similar, experience with optics