[Neutron] 2 postdoc positions available at HZB
Fritsch, Katharina
katharina.fritsch at helmholtz-berlin.de
Mon May 6 10:56:21 CEST 2019
Dear colleagues,
Could you please forward the below job postings to anyone interested and/or potential candidates. Thanks.
We currently have openings for 2 postdoc positions in the Department Methods for Characterization of Transport Phenomena in Energy Materials at Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin (HZB). Our research focus is on fundamental properties of charge and thermal transport in novel phases of energy and quantum materials. The transport behavior of electrons and phonons is investigated by scattering techniques using photons and neutrons available at HZB and other international facilities. For the synthesis (mainly oxides in powder and single crystalline form by various methods, ie. solid state reaction, flux growth, optical floating zone growth) and characterization with respect to their structural, electronic, magnetic, and thermal properties by a wide range of experimental techniques we are looking for 2 highly motivated postdoctoral researchers.
For more information, please see the job postings at
https://recruitingapp-5181.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/938/Description/2?lang=en (EM 2019/6)
and
https://recruitingapp-5181.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/943/Description/2?lang=eng (EM 2019/7)
Best regards,
Katharina Fritsch
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Dr. Katharina Fritsch
Dept. Methods for Characterization of Transport Phenomena in Energy Materials
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin for Materials and Energy
Hahn-Meitner-Platz 1
D-14109 Berlin, GERMANY
tel.: +49 30 8062 42803
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