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? No Offer Description - work environment: The Institut d’Electronique et des Systèmes (IES) is a joint research unit from U. Montpellier and CNRS. The nanoMIR research group (https
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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F), synthesis of crystal phase heterostructures by Molecular Beam Epitaxy
optimize the growth of GaAs nanowires integrating crystal-phase heterostructures by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). Contribute to scientific writing, presentation of results, and promotion of the project's
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structures for single photon emitters, a key component of the future quantum technologies that will revolutionize society. He/she will develop nanostructures by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) and will perform
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the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Epitaxial semiconductor quantum dots are among
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in Toulouse: the LNCMI (transport measurements at very high fields), the CEMES (theory, DFT), and the LAAS (epitaxial growth and nanofabrication). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat
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. Project N POLAR: context and objectives The N POLAR project aims at developing nitrogen-polarity III nitrides on silicon substrates by molecular beam epitaxy. The N-polarity III nitrides will be obtained by
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Engineering (PHELIQS, https://www.pheliqs.fr/en ), a joint research unit of the French Commission for Atomic Energies and Alternative Energies (CEA), Université Grenoble Alpes and Grenoble INP, is currently
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | about 2 months ago
engineering methods to fabricate advanced detector technologies and optical components. Research within the UV detector technology team has largely focused on the use of molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) for band
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contactless measurement of acoustic waves. The epitaxy of GaN/AlGaN heterostructures is performed by collaborators at CHREA, and the project will benefit from collaborations with the MiNaPhot team
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. The postdoctoral researcher will grow thin films using pulsed laser deposition and will work in particular on the epitaxy of perovskite films. He or she will use ultrafast optical and magneto-optical facilities as