For project Nanogap luminescence as a new tool for studying molecular electronics and fluorescence enhancement (Department of Chemistry) Deadline: 21-11-2013 Project Description The ongoing miniaturizing of silicon based electronics has pushed his technology into the realm of the nanoscale. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the fundamental electron transport properties through single molecules or low number of molecules. Although high impact scientific research has already been performed on electron transport through single molecules in nanogaps, these methods are generally based on measuring the conductance through the individual molecules. The central scientific objective of this proposal is to develop a platform for studying electroluminescence, fluorescence and charge transport properties of single organic molecules residing in self-assembled nanoscale electrode gaps. Qualifications A MSc degree in a field relevant to the research project and good English skills are required. Experience with setting up and aligning home build spectroscopy equipment like spectrometers, lasers, monochromators, cameras etc. is required. Hands-on experience with TC-SPC is also required. Clean room experience e.g. UV-lithography and knowledge about electroconduction/ electroluminescence/LEDs is also recommended. Knowledge about Matlab is also beneficial. He/she will join a dedicated and international team and is expected to acquire know-how in the various techniques used in the group required for the project. Place of employment and work The employment is in the group of Prof. Tom Vosch, Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen. More information on the group can be found at http://nano.ku.dk/english/research/nanospectro/vosch/. Term of Salary and Employment The position is for 3-years and is carried out in accordance with Agreement between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC) on salaried scholarships. The minimum starting salary is DKK 304,055 plus a pension contribution of DKK 42,000. Supplements can be added according to qualifications. Information about working conditions and taxes is available at www.workingconditions.ku.dk and www.ism.ku.dk A prerequisite for obtaining the position as a PhD scholar is that you must be enrolled as a PhD student at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Copenhagen. This is according to the rules in "Ministerial Order on the PhD Study Programme and on the PhD Degree no. 18 of 14 January 2008". Successful candidates will be requested to formally apply for enrolment as a PhD student at the PhD School of Science, University of Copenhagen. Information about the PhD scholarship The scholarship is awarded under the prerequisite that the applicant is found qualified and that the project is to be carried out in an internationally recognized and active academic environment. It is expected that the Scholar follow recommendations and deadlines from the supervisor on writing reports and articles. The scholarship holder is obliged to carry out tasks related to lectures, exercises, laboratory exercises etc. as set by the Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Copenhagen. The scholarship is awarded accordingly to the regulations in The Ministry of Science, Technology and Development, Executive order no. 284, April 25th 2008 regarding the appointment of academic staff at the University. Application Apply by clicking "Apply online" below. The application in English must include: 1. Motivation/Cover letter which also includes an explanation of the required qualifications (max 2 page) 2. Curriculum vitae including List of publications 3. Copies of diploma/degree certificates for MSc Deadline for application including all material is 21 November 2013 at 11:59 CET. Applications received after the deadline, or with insufficient documentation or otherwise not complying with the above requirements, may not be considered. It is expected that the successful candidate will be enrolled at the PhD School of Science from January 1, 2014 or shortly thereafter. Contact information: For more information about the position please contact: Associate Professor Tom Vosch Department of Chemistry University of Copenhagen E-mail: tom@chem.ku.dk *Please do not post your application to this address!!!!* |
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Sunday 10 November 2013
Ph.D: Nanogap luminescence
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