Fully Funded PhD Position (3-4 years): The JaimeMartin Lab at CITENI, University of La Coruña, Spain, is offering a fully funded PhD position to investigate the solid-state microstructure of semiconducting polymers for organic photovoltaics. Join an internationally oriented, highly collaborative research project as a predoctoral researcher under the recently awarded ERC-CoG project PARACRYST.
Fully Funded PhD Position (3-4 years) in Solid-State Microstructure of Semiconducting Polymers for Organic Photovoltaics
Summary Table:
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Study Area | Solid-State Microstructure of Semiconducting Polymers for Organic Photovoltaics |
Scholarship Description | Fully funded PhD position (3-4 years) in an internationally collaborative environment. Investigate structural aspects of high-performing semiconducting polymers and fabricate/characterize organic solar cells. |
Eligibility | BSc and MSc in Physics, Chemistry, or Materials Science/Engineering. Good command of English. A strong work ethic. Experience in polymer science is a plus. |
Required Documents | Curriculum vitae and 1 recommendation letter. |
How to Apply | Submit applications via email to Dr. Jaime Martin (jaime.martin.perez@udc.es). |
Last Date | 15 Feb 2024 – 17:00 (Europe/Madrid) |
Study Area:
Solid-State Microstructure of Semiconducting Polymers for Organic Photovoltaics
Scholarship Description:
This fully funded PhD position, spanning 3-4 years, is dedicated to investigating the solid-state microstructure of semiconducting polymers for organic photovoltaics. As part of the ERC-CoG project PARACRYST, the predoctoral researcher will employ various experimental methods, including ultrafast scanning calorimetry, synchrotron radiation techniques, light spectroscopies, AFM, TEM, etc. Additionally, the candidate will fabricate and characterize organic solar cells, contributing to a highly collaborative and internationally oriented research project.
Eligibility:
Applicants must hold a BSc and MSc in Physics, Chemistry, or Materials Science/Engineering. General knowledge about polymer materials is essential, along with proficiency in written and spoken English. A strong work ethic is required, and experience in polymer science is a plus.
Required Documents:
Interested candidates should submit their applications via email to Dr. Jaime Martin (jaime.martin.perez@udc.es) and include a curriculum vitae highlighting the candidate’s suitability for the post and 1 recommendation letter.
How to Apply:
Submit applications via email to Dr. Jaime Martin (jaime.martin.perez@udc.es).
Last Date:
15 February 2024 – 17:00 (Europe/Madrid)