Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Geneva: The Department of Quantum Matter Physics, led by Prof. Dr. Fabian von Rohr, wants a postdoctoral researcher to join their group. They should be very motivated.The new employee will help find new materials and collaborate with partners from different countries.This position offers the opportunity to work in a stimulating and interdisciplinary environment, utilizing state-of-the-art resources for cutting-edge research in the field of Quantum Materials.
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Discovery of Quantum Materials, University of Geneva, Switzerland
- Job Title: Postdoctoral Researcher in Discovery of Quantum Materials
- Research Area: Quantum Materials
- Designation: Postdoctoral Researcher
- Location: Department of Quantum Matter Physics, University of Geneva
- Eligibility/Qualification: PhD in solid-state chemistry or condensed matter physics, with expertise in materials synthesis. Strong background in single crystal growth is desirable. Good measurement skills and experience in crystallography are advantageous. Excellent communication skills in English (spoken and written) are required.
- Job Description: Conduct research on the discovery of new compounds, phases, and materials, develop improved synthesis procedures, and investigate the structure-property relationship of quantum materials. Collaborate with national and international partners and contribute to physical properties measurements. Work in an interdisciplinary environment.
- Submit your application via email as a single PDF file to Dr. Enrico Giannini (enrico.giannini@unige.ch) and Prof. Dr. Fabian O. von Rohr (fabian.vonrohr@unige.ch). The application should include a cover letter, a comprehensive CV (including publications and presentations), and three references.
- Last Date for Apply: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
For further information on the position, please contact Prof. Fabian von Rohr or Dr. Enrico Giannini.
We look forward to receiving your application and considering you for this exciting opportunity in quantum materials research.