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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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layered semiconductor characterized by an anisotropic crystalstructure and quasi-one-dimensional ribbon-like morphology. Its electronic structure is predicted to host relatively flat bands associated with
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photocatalysis using semiconductor nanoparticles (sensitized or not with grafted dyes) and homogeneous photocatalysis. We are looking for a candidate capable of independently leading this project while working in
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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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platform. The areas of application cover major economic sectors: the semiconductor industry, information technologies, life and health technologies, energy and the environment. The laboratory is multi-site
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the Swiss team led by Christophe Ballif (EPFL/CSEM). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR9006-JEAGUI0-017/Default.aspx Requirements Research FieldEngineeringEducation LevelPhD
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Semiconductors and Nanophysics Group (currently composed of 7 members) and will be expected to collaborate closely with the permanent research staff, postdoctoral fellows, and PhD students at the National High
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background in semiconductor physics and photovoltaics * Proficiency in electromagnetic simulation of nanostructures and semiconductor devices Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres
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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F), synthesis of crystal phase heterostructures by Molecular Beam Epitaxy
supervisors and academic partners. A demanding research environment focused on publishable results and on the demonstration of unprecedented growth control. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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that brings together 12 laboratories (including one international) to address the technological, industrial, and environmental challenges of the next semiconductor revolution. Among other things