Postdoctoral position in applied physics (materials science)

Contract type: Temporary

Description

Within the context of the EU funded project INERA (Grant agreement no: 316309) “Research and Innovation Capacity Strengthening of ISSP-BAS in Multifunctional Nanostructures” (http://www.inera.org), the Institute of Solid State Physics (ISSP) at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) is looking for a Postdoctoral fellow in applied physics (materials science), responsible for Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD).

ISSP is a leading Bulgarian research institute in the field of solid matter research and its applications into multifunctional nanostructures. The INERA is an important mean for ISSP to rapidly increase its human and technological capacities, to reinforce its local networks and to deepen its partnerships on a European scale. It will mainly consist in an upgrade of equipment, scientific mobility trainings in leading EU research centres, life-long trainings, partnership deepening and dissemination activities.

The work will be focused on the fields of thin films deposition by PECVD method and applications in non-linear optics, nanotechnologies, optoelectronics, and new materials and will require intense interactions with other experimental research groups. It will involve:

  • develop and conduct laboratory experiments in a team environment via strong collaboration with members and colleagues in a goal-driven development effort;
  • preparation of different multifunctional single crystal and hybrid structures, nanostructures, nanocomposites, and heterostructures;
  • identifying technology and product related know-how and IP developed in the frame of the project;
  • present ideas and results in effective technical presentations, prepare project reports, write technical papers and contribute to research proposals.

The Postdoctoral position is limited to 15.07.2016.

An internationally competitive salary, dependent on experience, will be offered.

Requirements:

Ph.D. in physics, materials science, engineering or related discipline with emphasis on crystalline materials and devices, novel materials, processing, and testing.

Experience with crystal growth, optical and electrical characterization, micro- and nanofabrication equipment is strongly desired. Experience in performing experimental basic and device oriented research in optics, information storage and others relevant is plus. Depth in optics and nanophysics, materials and fabrication techniques; knowledge of the physics of the crystalline materials, nanomaterial system, optical and electrical properties is desired.

Fluency in written and spoken English is required.

Application documents: CV, list of publications, names and contact e-mail of two potential referees

Application e-mail address: tonchev@issp.bas.bg

Application Deadline: 15/05/2014

Envisaged Job Starting Date: 01/06/2014