Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
One postdoctoral position is currently available at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) for a collaborative project with a starting date of April 1, 2020. The candidate will
-
are looking for someone with proven experience in semiconductor device fabrication and characterization. Responsibilities Development and optimization of silicon heterojunction solar cells at different levels
-
. Responsibilities Development and optimization of perovskite-based solar cells at different levels. Developing large-area perovskite solar cells utilizing KPV-LAB's baseline processes. Performing accurate device
-
the development of patent applications. About MCEM laboratory The Mechanics of Composites for Energy and Mobility Laboratory (Composites Lab) is located at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and is
-
The Division of Physical Science and Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, invites applications for Postdoctoral fellow in Mechanical Engineering
-
of Composites for Energy and Mobility Laboratory (Composites Lab) is located at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and is part of the Physical Science and Engineering Division. The Composites Lab
-
solvent extraction, membranes, and adsorption, for recycling and purification of selected elements from the cathode materials. System level performance optimization of metal recovery processes. Publish
-
. Develop sensing principles, data acquisition, and measurement systems. Upscale technology and validate its integration into a variety of structures, including structures for mobility, energy, and civil
-
, the generated data can be used to optimize mineral extraction processes from existing mines within a geometallurgical framework. The position will mostly focus on the development of measurement protocols and data
-
, Sputtering or MOCVD systems for microelectronics and emerging sensor technologies. Key Responsibilities: Develop and optimize wafer-scale 2D materials, including TMDCs, MXenes, and MOFs, for microelectronics