Postdoctoral Fellow in Nanophotonic, Arctic University of Norway

Postdoc in Norway

Postdoctoral Fellow in Nanophotonic: The Arctic University of Norway is inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position focused on the design and development of nanophotonic integrated circuits aimed at advancing environmental monitoring technologies. This opportunity will involve writing an MSCA funding proposal and collaborating with a vibrant community of researchers.

Postdoctoral Fellow in Nanophotonic Integrated Circuits for Environmental Monitoring


Designation

Postdoctoral Fellow


FieldDetails
Research AreaNanophotonic Integrated Circuits
LocationTromsø, Norway
Eligibility/QualificationPh.D. in Physics, Engineering, or related field; experience in photonics or sensor technology is preferred.

Job Description

The successful candidate will work at the Department of Physics and Technology to develop innovative nanophotonic integrated circuits that provide efficient and compact sensors for monitoring greenhouse gases like methane and carbon dioxide. This role requires collaboration with field scientists to create sensors tailored for specific environmental conditions, optimizing gas detection in both atmospheric and underwater settings.

The candidate will also engage in writing proposals for MSCA funding and contribute to research on microfluidic extraction methods for gas detection.


How to Apply

Interested candidates should prepare their application by sending an email to Jana Jágerská, outlining a proposed research project and including a CV. The iC3 team will assist the selected candidate throughout the MSCA fellowship proposal writing process.


Last Date to Apply

Applications will be accepted until February 12th, 2025.


For more information on MSCA opportunities with the iC3 Polar Research Hub, please refer to the iC3 website.

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