About the role
The role involves leading the design, fabrication, and measurement of electronic quantum devices using low‑dimensional materials, establishing fabrication recipes and measurement protocols, maintaining advanced cryogenic equipment, and driving research projects from conception through publication and technology disclosure.
ResearchOnsite
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the design, fabrication, and measurement of electronic quantum devices based on low‑dimensional materials.
- Lead the analysis and interpretation of charge transport measurements with emphasis on topological and quantum phenomena.
- Establish fabrication recipes, protocols, and material processing capabilities within the project and research group.
- Set up measurement capabilities, including a low‑temperature cryogen‑free system for magneto‑transport measurements, and establish corresponding protocols.
- Oversee equipment maintenance and capability upgrades.
- Lead reporting and communication with all relevant stakeholders.
Requirements
- PhD in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, Materials Science, Physics/Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field with at least 2 years of relevant experience.
- Strong expertise in measurement, analysis, and interpretation of classical, quantum, and topological charge transport.
- Expertise in nanofabrication techniques such as lithography, thin‑film deposition, plasma etching, and 2D material processing.
- Experience with fabrication of van der Waals heterostructures and handling of air‑sensitive low‑dimensional materials (highly desirable).
- Expertise in cryogenic techniques and low‑temperature measurements.
- Experience in operation and maintenance of dilution refrigerators (highly desirable).