The Wang Lab at the University of Arizona is currently accepting applications for an immediate opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate. The ideal candidate should have strong experience in one or both of the following areas: (1) the design, fabrication, and characterization of Josephson Junctions and other superconducting devices; (2) emerging spintronics materials and devices, with a focus on ultrafast and ultralow energy switching in ferrimagnetic and antiferromagnetic systems.
More information about the Wang Lab can be found at https://sites.google.com/view/spin-lab/. This is a year-to-year appointment, contingent upon funding and performance.
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Duties & Responsibilities
The Wang Lab at the University of Arizona is currently accepting applications for an immediate opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate.
Minimum Qualifications
Candidates should hold a PhD in physics or a related field upon hire.
Preferred Qualifications
The ideal candidate should have strong experience in one or both of the following areas: (1) the design, fabrication, and characterization of Josephson Junctions and other superconducting devices; (2) emerging spintronics materials and devices, with a focus on ultrafast and ultralow energy switching in ferrimagnetic and antiferromagnetic systems.
Curriculum Vitae (CV), Cover Letter, and One Additional Document
Special Instructions to Applicant
Applicants should prepare a CV, a statement of research interests outlining your future research plans, and the contact information of three references.
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