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project The ERC project Far-infrared (FIR) semiconductor electronics aims to establish frontline semiconductor terahertz electronics for far-infrared space instruments. The goal is to achieve high receiver
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-infrared (FIR) semiconductor electronics aims to establish frontline semiconductor terahertz electronics for far-infrared space instruments. The goal is to achieve high receiver sensitivity and stability
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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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engineering processing, material recycling, nuclear chemistry, theory and modelling. About the research project The project focuses on the development and synthesis of new π-conjugated organic semiconductors
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must be met no later than the time the employment decision is made. The applicant should have experience in the field of semiconductors, optics, photonics or related areas. Preferred qualifications A
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. The division of Electromagnetics and Nanoelectronics within the department is focused on research connected to semiconductor materials, devices and circuits, as well as electromagnetics. The research has many
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to semiconductor materials, devices and circuits, as well as electromagnetics. The research has many international partners and connections to industry. We are now looking for a postdoctoral fellow interested in
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multidiciplinary research team The Giovannitti group develops next-generation polymeric organic semiconductors for electrochemical applications. We have strong expertise in the design and synthesis of tailor-made
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of organic semiconductors, nanoparticles, or quantum dots. Experience with the synthesis of carbon dots is particularly valuable. Documented experience in materials characterization, such as NMR spectroscopy
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semiconductors for electrochemical applications. We have strong expertise in the design and synthesis of tailor-made electrode materials, as well as expertise in electrode characterization for electrochemical