Employment Type : Full-Time
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The Advanced Electron Microscopy and Nanostructured Materials Group in CMPMS, BNL, is seeking an Assistant Scientist in the area of Advanced electron microscopy for quantum materials.
The position will provide an opportunity for research in strongly correlated electron systems, multiferroics and functional-oxide film-devices at the forefront of electron microscopy with extraordinary spatial and temporal resolutions to understand structure-property relationships. Research focus includes, but not limited to, atomic imaging, high energy-resolution energy-loss spectroscopy, in-situ electromagnetic biasing, cryogenic microscopy, and ultrafast electron microscopy. Close collaborations with leading theoretical and experimental groups at BNL are an essential ingredient of the research.
The Advanced Electron Microscopy and Nanostructured Materials Group in CMPMS, BNL, is seeking a two-year Assistant Scientist appointment (a tenure track position subject to the conditions contained in the BNL Scientific Staff Manual) in the area of Advanced electron microscopy for quantum materials.
Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics, Materials Science or closely related fields
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