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are filled. An earned doctorate is required by the start of the appointment, and a background check must be completed prior to beginning employment. Application materials should be submitted to http
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. Application materials should be submitted to https://www.mathjobs.org/ . The Georgia Tech official website for applications is https://hr.gatech.edu/careers . Some candidates who do not apply there at first
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, Computer Science, Material Science). Essential requirements include demonstrable experience with THz spectroscopy instrumentation; a strong understanding of the physics of semiconductor devices and photonic
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quantum spectroscopy, sensing, photonics, semiconductor quantum optics, quantum materials, and quantum algorithms. Postdoctoral Fellows will collaborate with at least one QRI Fellow Mentor. Eligibility
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photoluminescence measurements in the UV-Vis-NIR range) and their applications, e.g., for the characterization of organic dyes/semiconductors; • Good command of English, both spoken and written; • Ability
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chiroptical materials) documented by publications in reputable journals; • Research experience in materials chemistry, organic optoelectronics, optical spectroscopy of organic semiconductors, and/or printed
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. These studies aim at addressing fundamental questions in ultrafast magnetism, including spin and angular-momentum dynamics in complex magnetic materials and metal/semiconductor heterostructures. In parallel
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the smallest - the physics of quarks and leptons. In addition, physics provides the background for high technology; lasers, nuclear power, semiconductors, and medical imaging all have their roots in physics
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Title: Assistant Professor - Physics Semiconductor Microelectronics (experimental) Employee Classification: Asst Professor Campus: University of North Texas Division: UNT-Provost SubDivision
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of physical chemistry and materials science, with a focus on organic semiconductors, polymer blends and composites. The group develops new plastic materials for wearable electronics and energy technologies