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Posting Title Postdoctoral researcher—Thin film photoabsorber development . Location CO - Golden . Position Type Postdoc (Fixed Term) . Hours Per Week 40 . Working at NLR Join the National
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campaigns using advanced synchrotron X-ray techniques to generate quantitative, AI-ready datasets that reveal defect-mediated mechanisms governing the stability, adhesion, and transport behavior of thin films
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circuits in thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) [Zhu2021] and tantalate (TFLT) [Powell2024]. Using the ultrafast Pockels effect in TFLN/TFLT, you will build high-speed cavity-based components [Larocque2024
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for high-performance organic photodetectors. The work integrates molecular and materials design with organic synthesis, purification, and thin-film characterization, in close collaboration with partners
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-conjugated organic semiconductors for high-performance organic photodetectors. The work integrates molecular and materials design with organic synthesis, purification, and thin-film characterization, in close
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fabrication, including mask design, metal sputtering, laser or e-beam lithography, etching, and device integration Familiarity with thin-film materials (e.g., oxides, dielectrics, metals) and their integration
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research and projects, among which are time-resolved photoemission, electrochemistry, corrosion, catalysis and thin-film deposition. Would you like to work at one of the brightest lightsources in the world
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electrochemistry, ferroelectricity and magnetism; magneto-ionics in patterned structures and thin films; atomic force microscopy (including magnetic force microscopy, piezo-response force microscopy, Kelvin probe
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optimisation of single-step magnetic bead-based bioassays, development of paper devices for assay easy handling, and implementation of electrochemical detection using thin-film electrode devices to produce fast
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, or X-ray methods); • Experience in the fabrication and analysis of thin-film devices, particularly organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs); • Knowledge and experience in chiroptical spectroscopy (CD