Postdoc Position in Scanning Probe Microscopy: Radboud University, Netherlands

Postdoc in Netherlands

Postdoc Position in Scanning Probe Microscopy: Radboud University is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to explore the frontiers of material science using advanced scanning probe microscopy techniques. The focus will be on novel correlated electron ground states and multiwell energy landscapes to contribute to emerging energy-efficient nanoscale electronic devices.

Postdoc Position in Scanning Probe Microscopy: Correlated Ground States and Multiwell Energy Landscapes in Novel Material Platforms

Designation:

Postdoctoral Researcher (1.0 FTE)

Research Area:

Condensed Matter Physics, Scanning Probe Microscopy, Two-Dimensional Materials, Correlated Electron Systems

Location:

Radboud University, Faculty of Science, Nijmegen, Netherlands

Eligibility/Qualification:

  • PhD degree in condensed matter physics or a related field with a thesis on an experimental research topic.
  • Strong communication skills for presenting research findings.
  • Enjoyment of teamwork and openness to developing supervising and leadership skills.

Job Description:

The successful candidate will:

  • Utilize state-of-the-art cryogenic scanning probe microscopy techniques to study and manipulate (quasi) 2D materials.
  • Investigate novel types of correlated electron ground states and their potential applications in nanotechnology and brain-inspired computing.
  • Collaborate with an international team and leverage the expertise of the Scanning Probe Microscopy department and the High Field Magnet Laboratory.

How to Apply:

Candidates are invited to apply by submitting their application through the link provided on the university’s career page. Please address your application letter to Alexander Khajetoorians and Nadine Hauptmann.

Last Date to Apply:

09 November 2025


For further inquiries about the position, please contact Dr. N. Hauptmann at nadine.hauptmann@ru.nl.

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