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semiconductor heterostructures • Perform quantum measurements at low temperature • Cosupervise PhD students on related project • Communicate results Institut Néel, is a large laboratory covering many different
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molecular architecture on semiconductor surfaces ; Study of the influence of structural properties on device sensitivity · Preparation of organic monolayers with controlled architectures/structural properties
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Nanophononics is a promising field with great potential for controlling sound and heat at the nanometer scale. Over the past thirty years, intensive research on the vibrational properties of semiconductor
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Additional Information Eligibility criteria ● A relevant PhD degree in semiconductor physics, material sciences, or similar. ● Hands-on experience with III-V semiconductor deposition processes (e.g. MOCVD, MBE
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working on the field of epitaxial growth of semiconductors for more than 15 years, developing high-quality ZnO and GaN heterostructures as well as introducing the epitaxial growth of new semiconductors
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, semiconductor physics, or materials science. Experience with thin-film capacitor testing, pulse measurement setups, or ferroelectric/memristive devices will be appreciated Website for additional job details https
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Montpellier. This post-doctoral project is funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation program (SILEQS, grant agreement No 101042075). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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attached to UMR 6506. Website: https://www.lcs.ensicaen.fr Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR6506-MARLEC-029/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD
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), Plasma etching (RIE) and wet etching processes, Electron microscopy , III-N semiconductors, cathodoluminescence Other skills: English written/spoken Website for additional job details https
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, are intended for use in measuring the thermal conductivity of nanometrically structured semiconductor materials. The technological development of ultra-low temperature thermometers is at the heart of the lab