University Assistant Postdoctoral, University of Vienna, Austria

Postdoc Position 2019 in Austria, University of Vienna

University Assistant Postdoctoral : Join the vibrant research community at the University of Vienna as a postdoctoral researcher in the Physics of Nanostructured Materials group. Contribute to cutting-edge research on 2D materials and solid-state quantum centers using advanced imaging methods and spectroscopy.

Designation: University Assistant Postdoctoral

Research Area: Physics of Nanostructured Materials

Location: Vienna, Austria

Eligibility/Qualification:

  • Completed doctoral degree in physics or a related field.
  • Hands-on experience with atomic-resolution (scanning) transmission electron microscopy.
  • Basic skills in scientific programming; proficiency in Python and transmission electron microscopy image simulations is an advantage.
  • Excellent command of written and spoken English (C1 Level or equivalent).
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Good communication skills and the ability to present research findings effectively.
  • Didactic experience is an advantage.
  • Experience in postdoctoral research is an advantage.

Job Description:

University Assistant Postdoctoral in Physics of Nanostructured Materials

The University of Vienna invites applications for the position of University Assistant Postdoctoral in the Physics of Nanostructured Materials group. The successful candidate will actively participate in research, teaching, and administration. Responsibilities include conducting research on atomic-scale structural manipulation of low-dimensional materials, supporting doctoral students and group members, engaging in teaching activities, and contributing to the organization of academic events.

How to Apply: Please apply on this portal by clicking on the “Apply” button below. Required documents include a letter of motivation, academic curriculum vitae, list of publications, and evidence of teaching experience (if available). For inquiries, contact Jani Kotakoski at jani.kotakoski@univie.ac.at.

Last Date for Apply: 31 January 2024

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TitleUniversity Assistant Postdoctoral in Physics of Nanostructured Materials
SummaryJoin the vibrant research community at the University of Vienna as a postdoctoral researcher in the Physics of Nanostructured Materials group. Contribute to cutting-edge research on 2D materials and solid-state quantum centers using advanced imaging methods and spectroscopy.
DesignationUniversity Assistant Postdoctoral
Research AreaPhysics of Nanostructured Materials
LocationVienna, Austria
Eligibility/QualificationCompleted doctoral degree in physics or a related field. Hands-on experience with atomic-resolution (scanning) transmission electron microscopy. Basic skills in scientific programming; proficiency in Python and transmission electron microscopy image simulations is an advantage. Excellent command of written and spoken English (C1 Level or equivalent). Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Good communication skills and the ability to present research findings effectively. Didactic experience is an advantage. Experience in postdoctoral research is an advantage.
Job DescriptionThe University of Vienna invites applications for the position of University Assistant Postdoctoral in the Physics of Nanostructured Materials group. The successful candidate will actively participate in research, teaching, and administration. Responsibilities include conducting research on atomic-scale structural manipulation of low-dimensional materials, supporting doctoral students and group members, engaging in teaching activities, and contributing to the organization of academic events.
How to ApplyPlease apply on this portal by clicking on the “Apply” button below. Required documents include a letter of motivation, academic curriculum vitae, list of publications, and evidence of teaching experience (if available). For inquiries, contact Jani Kotakoski at jani.kotakoski@univie.ac.at.
Last Date for Apply01/31/2024

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