Within the NFFA-Europe Project, to be carried out at the Trieste Headquarters of the IOM Institute under the scientific responsibility of Dr. Regina Ciancio.
The successful candidate will work at the experimental activities concerning characterisation, first, by transmission electron microscopy of nanostructured materials, with particular reference to the study of thin films heterostructures. The candidate will also work in strong synergy with the IOM groups involved in thin film growth and in the study of electronic properties of such systems by means of synchrotron radiation spectroscopies.
Requirements
- Degree required:
- Master degree and PhD in Physics or related subjects
- Additional requirements:
- Proven experience in transmission electron microscopy
- Proven experience in characterization of physic-chemical properties of materials, as well as good knowledge of typical materials science research topics usually addressed with electron microscopy and complementarity of the latter with other experimental techniques
- Experience in TEM/STEM characterization of complex oxides, in TEM/STEM data analysis, processing and simulation as well as in TEM/STEM in situ experiments will be well considered (even if not mandatory)
- Good level of English and some knowledge of Italian
Duration: 12 months renewable
For more information contact Dr. Regina Ciancio
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