Post-doctoral position in RoHS compliant colloidal quantum dot photodetectors and image sensors
ICFO is offering a postdoctoral position to a well-qualified, highly motivated, and dynamic young scientist who wishes to enhance his/her scientific career in a friendly and stimulating environment. The successful candidate will be joining the Functional Optoelectronic Nanomaterials group led by Prof. Dr. Gerasimos Konstantatos who is looking for outstanding, creative, and highly motivated researchers to develop infrared colloidal quantum dot photodetectors and image sensors based on heavy metal free and RoHS compliant nanomaterials.
The project is focused on the development of materials and devices thereof based on Pb/Hg – free colloidal quantum dots with a focus on III-V CQDs. The aim of the project is to optimize the material properties as well as the device stack on a die level followed by integration of the optimum QD stack on a full image sensor in collaboration with industrial partners.
Candidates will join a highly diverse group of people from across the world and across several disciplines (chemistry, physics, material science, and electrical engineering) with the aim to develop truly interdisciplinary high impact research typically published in high-impact journal publications. For more information, please see here: ICFO Nanophotonic Devices. Funded by the European Union.
Candidates must hold, at the time of contract initiation, an internationally-recognized Ph.D.-equivalent degree (or evidence of its completion in the nearest future) preferably in Physics, Electrical Engineering, or Material Science. The candidates should have demonstrated experience and hands-on expertise on the fabrication, characterization, and optimization of optoelectronic devices for photodetection based on solution-processed materials.
Expertise of the above in the infrared and most preferably using colloidal quantum dot technology will be considered a plus.
We are looking for candidates with the following expertise:
Strong background in the physics of optoelectronic devices and proficiency in TCAD modeling of photodetectors.
Experience in charge transport studies, low noise techniques, and optoelectronic characterization of devices.
Direct demonstrated expertise of the aforementioned features in the field of colloidal quantum dot optoelectronics, albeit not required, will be positively evaluated.
Experience in device fabrication and stack optimization using techniques related to solution-processed materials (spin coating, etc.), metallization, PVD (sputtering, thermal evaporation), and ALD.
Experience in microfabrication (photolithography, lift-off, etching) for patterning will be considered a plus.
ICFO is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates are selected exclusively on merit and potential based on the submitted application material. No restrictions related to disabilities, citizenship, or gender apply to ICFO positions.
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