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Current Positions at UNSWCORRELATED EFFECTS IN QUANTUM ELECTRONIC DEVICES
A 2-year postdoctoral position is available immediately at the University of New South Wales, to fabricate advanced coupled quantum electronic devices, and to perform detailed low temperature measurements to further the understanding of proximity effects and new correlated phases in closely spaced quantum electronic devices.
Research Fellow (Bilayers Project) We have an opening for a postdoctoral researcher to play a key role in device fabrication and measurements of bilayer 2D hole gas systems for an ARC funded project “Proximity effects and new correlated phases in closely spaced quantum electronic devices” in the School of Physics. This is a collaborative project with NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Japan enjoying theoretical support from Boise State University, U.S.A. and from within the School. The project involves the fabrication of advanced coupled quantum electronic devices, including development of new processing techniques where appropriate and the operation of cryogenic apparatus, including 4He and dilution refrigerator systems for electrical measurement of these devices. The applicant should hold a Ph.D. or equiv. in Physics or Elec. Eng and have experience with GaAs processing techniques, cryogenic systems and low noise electrical measurements. Experience with 2D hole systems or bilayer 2D systems is highly desirable. Further details of both positions and application procedures can be found on the web at www.phys.unsw.edu.au/QED Specific enquiries may be directed to Associate Professor Alex Hamilton on telephone (61 2) 9385 5736 or email alex.hamilton@unsw.edu.au Applications close 14 March 2003.
CONDUCTING POLYMERS AND ORGANIC ELECTRONICS
A 1-year postdoctoral position (with possibility of renewal for a further year) is available immediately at the University of New South Wales, to design, test and operate a crystal growth facility for high quality organic semiconductor crystals, to assist with the establishment of UNSW’s Organic Electronic and Optoelectronic Device Fabrication Facility, and fabricate high quality organic transistor devices. Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Fellow (Organic Electronics) We have an opening for a postdoctoral researcher to play a key role in establishing a new $0.5M ARC funded Organic Electronics Laboratory in the School of Physics. This is a joint facility supported by the Schools of Physics and Chemistry at UNSW, working in collaboration with the Universities of Queensland and Wollongong. The project involves growing high quality organic single crystals (such as polyacenes and fullerenes), fabricating organic electronic and optoelectronic devices, and characterising them in collaboration with researchers at UNSW and UQ. The applicant should hold a Ph.D. or equiv. in Chemistry or Physics. Experience in growth of molecular crystals and/or thin-films; conducting polymers or solution-casting is highly desirable. Further details of both positions and application procedures can be found on the web at www.phys.unsw.edu.au/QED Specific enquiries may be directed to Associate Professor Alex Hamilton on telephone (61 2) 9385 5736 or email alex.hamilton@unsw.edu.au Applications close 14 March 2003.