Postdoctoral Researcher in Solar Energy:
Paris-Saclay University is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher for a 1-year position in the field of solar energy conversion. This role focuses on developing and characterizing model heterogeneous systems to explore and exploit the role of structural and energetic disorder in artificial photosynthesis.
Designation:
Postdoctoral Researcher
Research Area:
Solar Energy Conversion, Photophysics, Photochemistry
Location:
Paris-Saclay University, ENS Paris-Saclay, France
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Expertise in photochemistry
- Proficiency in English
- Experience with organic chemistry and photophysics
- Ability to work independently
- Strong analytical and experimental skills
Job Description:
The successful candidate will:
- Design, perform, and analyze experiments to evaluate photophysical processes using femtosecond transient absorption, time-resolved fluorescence, and FSRS.
- Design and implement microstructured surfaces with tailored spatial distributions and microscopic organization.
- Disseminate research findings at congresses and through talks.
- Participate in the analysis and writing of scientific publications.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should send the following documents to the provided email addresses:
- Motivation letter
- CV
- Recommendation letter
Application Email Addresses:
- vitor.brasiliense@ens-paris-saclay.fr
- manuel.llansola@i2bc.paris-saclay.fr
Last Date to Apply:
Until position filled
Additional Information:
- Supervisor: Vitor BRASILIENSE
- Co-supervisor: Manuel LLANSOLA-PORTOLES
- Contract Start Date: Early 2025
- Duration: 1 year
- Salary: Around €3000 brut/month (depending on expertise)
- Group websites: 12BC and PPSM (ENS Paris-Saclay)
This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to sustainable energy research and gain expertise in advanced spectroscopic and microscopy techniques within a multidisciplinary environment. If you are passionate about light energy harvesting and photophysics, we encourage you to apply and join our team in pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery.