Postdoctoral position at the Institute for Quantum Matter
Johns Hopkins University
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Posted: 08-Feb-23
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Type: Full-time
Salary: Open
Internal Number: A-60211-3
General Description
The Institute for Quantum Matter at Johns Hopkins University (http://iqm.jhu.edu) combines spintronics, materials synthesis, spectroscopy, and theory to develop new materials functionality based on quantum correlations. An outstanding postdoctoral fellow is sought to participate in coordinated research at the interface between spintronics, experimental condensed matter physics, and materials science. The successful candidate will design, synthesize, and analyze thin film structures based on topological quantum materials under the principal supervision of Prof. Satoru Nakatsuji. There will be opportunities to work both in Baltimore and Tokyo and to collaborate with leading scientists with a wide range of capabilities and interests.
A Ph. D. in electrical engineering, physics, materials science, or chemistry and familiarity with sputtering and the tools of spintronics and modern experimental physics are required. We seek candidates with strong interpersonal and communication skills. The Johns Hopkins University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer of women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities and encourages applications from individuals within these and other protected groups. Consideration of applications will start immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Interested candidates should submit a CV, a list of publication, and a research statement, and arrange for two letters of recommendation to be sent via Interfolio to https://apply.interfolio.com/60211. If you have questions concerning interfolio, please call (887) 997-8807 or email help@interfolio.com.
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