This person is responsible for developing techniques and conducting experiments to characterize transport and optical properties of nanostructured materials.
These systems include but not limited to fluorescent quantum dots and fuel cells. Candidates are required to have in-depth understanding of the underlying device physics of the optical and electrical response of semiconductor material systems. Direct hands-on experience with optical and electrical testing is required. Strong analytical skill are also required to develop quantitative models to predict device performance from the key parameters extracted from experiments. This person will be working in a dynamic environment with a team of scientists and engineers to develop new devices for products enabled by the nanostructured materials.
Req. candidate profile :
Candidate should have a Ph.D. degree in physics, materials science, or electrical engineering. A minimum of 5 years of research and development experience in relevant fields is required.
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