Post-Doc Position in Graphene-Based Functional Composites

The Institut de Science et d’Ingenierie Supramoleculaires (ISIS) is a new research institute of the Universite; de Strasbourg (UdS) & CNRS, founded in 2002 by Prof. J.-M. Lehn (Nobel Laureate in chemistry, 1987), directed by Prof. T.W. Ebbesen during the period 2005–2011, and since January 2012 directed by Prof. P. Samori. UdS labs are well equipped with state-of-the-art synthetic laboratories and steady-state and time- and spatial-resolved spectroscopy, photoelectron spectroscopies (XPS, UPS), state-of-the-art SPMs for visualization, quantitative study of various physico-chemical properties and manipulation, tools for exploring IV characteristics of nanostructures, as well as transistors and solar cells fabrication and characterization are available.

Mission:
We are looking for highly motivated Post-Doc candidates with a strong background in one or more of the following fields – physical and materials chemistry, surface science, solid state physics, supramolecular chemistry – to perform groundbreaking research in the field of self-assembled monolayers and conjugated multifunctional materials. In particular, we are searching for an outstanding candidate with previous experience in:
- Graphene
- Self-assembly
- Liquid-phase exfoliation
- Graphene-based functional composites for energy-related applications.

Candidates profile:
PhD in physical chemistry, materials science or physics is needed. The successful candidate will be integrated in a truly interdisciplinary and international group working on multifunctional materials and devices. Very good level of English (oral and written) is requested. Applications should include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a list of publications and the contact details of two references.

Homepage: http://www.nanochemistry.fr/

More informations at samori@unistra.fr

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