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Post doc scholarship in materials physics: Silicon quantum dots

KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden | Tuesday, February 14, 2012

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Post doc scholarship in materials physics: Silicon quantum dots

KTH in Stockholm is the largest and oldest technical university in Sweden. No less than one-third of Sweden’s technical research and engineering education capacity at university level is provided by KTH. Education and research spans from natural sciences to all branches of engineering and includes architecture, industrial management and urban planning. There are a total of just over 15,000 first and second level students and more than 1,600 doctoral students. KTH has almost 4,300 employees.

 

The school of Information and Communication Technology, ICT, conducts research and education at leading international level in material physics, photonics/optics, electronic systems, integrated devices and circuits, as well as communication systems. Our research activity encompasses both basic and applied level. We offer a wide spectrum of educational programs at undergraduate, masters and doctoral level. The ICT School fosters close collaboration with Swedish and international companies and research institutes as well as surrounding associations such as Kista Science City.

 

The Nano-silicon group is part of the Materials Physics unit of the School of Information and Communication Technology in Kista. We use the Electrum clean room and the electron-beam facility at central campus to fabricate silicon structures at the nano scale such as: Si quantum dots, nanowires, nanopores, micropores etc. The group has an open position within the project “synthesis and characterization of silicon quantum dots”.

 

Description of the position

The position involves fabrication of silicon quantum dots using “mass fabrication” techniques. Most likely this will be performed in the gas phase by decomposition of silane to form nanocrystals for which we intend to build a new system. The fabricated nanocrystals will be characterized using electron microscopy techniques, atomic force as well as photo-luminescence characterization including single-dot spectroscopy.

 

The project involves close collaboration with PhD students and seniors in the group and may involve supervision of PhD students and Master’s Thesis students.

 

Desired qualifications

The successful applicant is expected to have a doctoral degree in physics, materials science, electrical engineering (towards microelectronics) or in a related subject. Experience from silicon nanostructures, cleanroom processing and characterization techniques such as AFM and PL microscopy is highly regarded. The applicant should have good communication skills and be good at presenting both orally and in writing. 

 

Conditions of contract:

Form of the employment: Time limited, one year contract with a possibility of extension to two years
Start date: As soon as possible
Salary: Postdoc scholarship through Carl Tryggers Stiftelse
Work time: Full time
Number of positions: 1

 

Application

The application should include the following information/documents:

  • a letter stating your experience and interests
  • a curriculum vitae including list of publications
  • name and contact information for yourself and two or three references 

 

Application deadline: March 15, 2012
Employer's reference number: I-2012-0059


Write the reference number I-2012-0059 in the email subject. CV, etc. should be sent as an attachment preferably PDF-files. Do not send any compressed files.


Send the application to: registrator@ict.kth.se

We also accept applications via ordinary post sent to:
KTH – ICT, Registrator
Forum 105
S-164 40 Kista, Sweden

 

 

Contact

Queries concerning the project content can be directed to:
Professor Jan Linnros
Phone: +46 8 7904370
Email: linnros@kth.se

 

Gun Hjertsson, ICT HR-manager
Phone: +46(0)8 790 4411
Email: gun@kth.se

 

Union representative

Hans Edin
Phone: +46 (0)8 790 76 39
Email: hans.edin@ee.kth.se

Information

Application deadline: 2012-03-15

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