Notre Dame, IN, United States Contract Vice President of Research Temporary
Company Description The University of Notre Dame is more than a workplace; it is a vibrant, mission-driven community where every employee is valued and supported. Rooted in a tradition of excellence and inspired by our Catholic character, Notre Dame is committed to fostering an environment of care that nurtures the whole person-mind, body, and spirit. Here, you will find a deep sense of belonging, a culture that prioritizes well-being, and the opportunity to grow your career while being a force for good in the world. Whether contributing to world-class research, shaping the student experience, or supporting the University's mission in other ways, you will be part of a dedicated team working to make a meaningful impact on campus and beyond. At Notre Dame, your work matters, and so do you!
Job Description The Notre Dame Integrated Imaging Facility is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar to join its Electron Microscopy team. This role provides the opportunity to contribute to advanced imaging research across materials science, nanotechnology, biology, and related disciplines. The successful candidate will collaborate with faculty, staff scientists, and industry partners while also developing independent research initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct multidisciplinary research using advanced electron microscopy techniques
Develop and apply methodologies in TEM, STEM, and related spectroscopy techniques, including EDS and EELS
Perform data processing, analysis, and interpretation using computational tools
Support ongoing research projects in collaboration with internal and external partners
Assist with operation and maintenance of electron microscopy instrumentation
Contribute to scholarly publications and presentations
Develop independent research directions aligned with facility capabilities
Utilize and receive training on advanced instrumentation, including (S)TEM Spectra 30-300, Talos F200i, Helios G4 FIB, Helios Hydra CX, and Magellan SEM
This role supports a collaborative research environment and contributes to advancing imaging methodologies and scientific discovery across disciplines. The position offers exposure to cutting-edge instrumentation and opportunities to work on high-impact research projects.
Qualifications
Ph.D. in Materials Science or a closely related field
Hands-on experience with electron microscopy techniques
Familiarity with image processing and simulation software
Demonstrated ability to work independently in a research environment
Record of publications in peer-reviewed journals
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with (S)TEM and advanced techniques such as:
4D STEM
Lorentz microscopy
Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS)
Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS)
Tomography
In situ microscopy methods
Additional Information Special Instructions to Applicants:
Do not apply online at careers.nd.edu. To apply to this position, please submit an email application to Dr. Maksym Zhukovskyi: mzhukovs@nd.edu that includes: (1) your CV, (2) a cover letter explaining your background, interest and qualification for the position; (3) contact information for 3 references, including your relationship to the reference, their phone number, and their email address.
The postdoctoral fellow will work under supervision of: 1) Dr. Bradley Smith (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3Os7Q-8AAAAJ&hl=en) 2) Dr. Maksym Zhukovskyi (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=PlL2DlUAAAAJ&hl=en.) (https://imaging.nd.edu/about/people/)
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
The University of Notre Dame seeks to attract, develop, and retain the highest quality faculty, staff and administration. The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or age in employment. Moreover, Notre Dame prohibits discrimination against veterans or disabled qualified individuals, and complies with 41 CFR 60-741.5(a) and 41 CFR 60-300.5(a). We strongly encourage applications from candidates attracted to a university with a Catholic identity.
The University of Notre Dame was founded in November 1842 by Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross, a French missionary order. It is located adjacent to South Bend, Indiana, the center of a metropolitan area with a population of more than 315,000. Chartered by the state of Indiana in 1844, the University was governed by the Holy Cross priests until 1967, when governance was transferred to a two-tiered, mixed board of lay and religious trustees and fellows.