Research Fellow (Experimental Exciton-Polariton Physics)
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A Research Fellow position is currently available in the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS), working on microcavity exciton polariton experiments.
Job Responsibilities
Job Requirements
We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Hiring Institution: NTU
Job Responsibilities
- Synthesis and fabricate of active mediums for exciton polariton studies
- Use lithographic techniques such to etch lattice/network/circuit patterns
- Perform characterization of structures using atomic force microscopy and optical spectroscopy
- Collaborate with theoretical researchers in the design and optimization for new fundamental effects and the creation of polaritonic devices
- Perform nonlinear optical measurements, using interferometric, angle-resolved, and correlation type techniques
- Record, manage, and store collected data in line with NTUs data management policies
- Disseminate results in the form of peer-reviewed publications and presentations at international conferences
- Experimental physicist with experience in exciton-polariton physics
- Responsible for design, fabrication, lithography, and characterization of nanophotonic structures
- Performance of nonlinear exciton-polariton experiments
- Work as part of a team involving colleagues performing both theoretical and experimental work with exciton-polaritons
- Disseminate research results in peer-reviewed international journals and at international conferences
Job Requirements
- PhD in Physics, Material sciences, Chemistry, Engineering from a reputable University
- Track record of peer-reviewed papers in international journals
- Experience in the setup and performance of nonlinear optical experiences
- Experience in experimental optical physics
We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Hiring Institution: NTU
JOB SUMMARY
Research Fellow (Experimental Exciton-Polariton Physics)
Singapore
5 months ago
N/A
Full-time