Los Alamos National Laboratory
Nanointegration and Multimodal/Scanning-probe Microscopy Postdoc
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, us, 87545
Overview
Nanointegration and Multimodal/Scanning-probe Microscopy Postdoc — Los Alamos National Laboratory Join to apply for the Nanointegration and Multimodal/Scanning-probe Microscopy Postdoc role at Los Alamos National Laboratory. What You Will Do
A position is available (starting immediately) for a highly talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher to engage in a multidisciplinary research environment with the goal of advancing multimodal microscopy and spectroscopy methodology and nanointegration strategies. Specifically, the postdoc will pursue challenging experiments involving scanning probe-enabled integration of nano-mesoscale components toward combined functionalities or emergent novel functionality. They will have access to a state-of-the-art custom multiprobe system designed for chemical nanolithography and integrated physical, chemical and optical microscopy characterization. A particular focus will be development of new methodologies for precision integration of nanoscale materials (e.g., colloidal quantum dots) into fabricated structures such as plasmonic resonators and photonic cavities, along with in situ characterization of resulting hybrid materials. Work will be conducted in the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT), a Nanoscale Science Research Center and User Facility operated for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science by Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories. The successful candidate will work in collaboration with a team of Ph.D. staff scientists, postdocs and students across CINT with expertise in nanomaterials synthesis, single-nanostructure optical spectroscopy/imaging, theory/modeling, polymer chemistry and electron microscopy, as well as with an international cohort of CINT Users. They will be expected to publish in high-impact journals and to present outcomes at major conferences. What You Need
Minimum Job Requirements Experience developing, optimizing and implementing advanced scanning probe microscopy techniques (scanning probe-based nanolithography, near-field optical microscopy, Kelvin probe force microscopy, conductive-atomic force microscopy, etc.), and, especially, experience with tuning-fork based atomic force microscopy. Experience performing spectroscopic characterization of nano- and microscopic samples (e.g., photoluminescence and Raman). A strong publication record Excellent communication and writing skills Desired Skills Nanocrystal synthesis, manipulation and surface modification Fountain-pen, dip-pen and/or polymer-pen nanolithography; electrohydrodynamic (EHD) deposition techniques Optical and structural characterization techniques Demonstrated ability to work independently and with minimal supervision Ability to adapt to new requirements for projects and to learn new areas of research as needed Ability to work effectively as part of a team in a multi-disciplinary environment and to interact with people with a variety of expertise Education: Ph.D. in physics, chemistry, materials science, or related field completed within the last 5 years or soon to be completed. Work Location: onsite in Los Alamos, NM. All work locations are at the discretion of management. Salary: Competitive salaries are based on the date the PhD degree requirements were completed or the degree was awarded. Starting salary for a new graduate is currently $97,000. Notes to Applicants Contact Jennifer Hollingsworth (jenn@lanl.gov) and Eric Bowes (bowes@lanl.gov) directly about this position. At least 3 letters of recommendation are required. Equal Opportunity: Los Alamos National Laboratory is an equal opportunity employer and supports a diverse and inclusive workforce. All employment practices are based on qualification and merit, without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation or preference, marital status or spousal affiliation, physical or mental disability, medical conditions, pregnancy, status as a protected veteran, genetic information, or citizenship within the limits imposed by federal laws and regulations. The Laboratory is also committed to making our workplace accessible to individuals with disabilities and will provide reasonable accommodations upon request for individuals to participate in the application and hiring process. To request such an accommodation, please email applyhelp@lanl.gov or call 1-505-665-4444 option 1. How to Apply: Login to Your Account to Complete the Application Process. Click the Vacancy Name to view job details. To apply, click Apply or Add to Basket. You must have a LANL jobs account. For technical issues, email applyhelp@lanl.gov. Location and additional details: located in northern New Mexico; LANL offers a comprehensive benefits package and relocation options where applicable. Note: This page reflects the specific job posting for the Nanointegration and Multimodal/Scanning-probe Microscopy Postdoc at LANL. Other job listings or unrelated information present in the original text have been omitted to maintain a focused description.
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Nanointegration and Multimodal/Scanning-probe Microscopy Postdoc — Los Alamos National Laboratory Join to apply for the Nanointegration and Multimodal/Scanning-probe Microscopy Postdoc role at Los Alamos National Laboratory. What You Will Do
A position is available (starting immediately) for a highly talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher to engage in a multidisciplinary research environment with the goal of advancing multimodal microscopy and spectroscopy methodology and nanointegration strategies. Specifically, the postdoc will pursue challenging experiments involving scanning probe-enabled integration of nano-mesoscale components toward combined functionalities or emergent novel functionality. They will have access to a state-of-the-art custom multiprobe system designed for chemical nanolithography and integrated physical, chemical and optical microscopy characterization. A particular focus will be development of new methodologies for precision integration of nanoscale materials (e.g., colloidal quantum dots) into fabricated structures such as plasmonic resonators and photonic cavities, along with in situ characterization of resulting hybrid materials. Work will be conducted in the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT), a Nanoscale Science Research Center and User Facility operated for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science by Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories. The successful candidate will work in collaboration with a team of Ph.D. staff scientists, postdocs and students across CINT with expertise in nanomaterials synthesis, single-nanostructure optical spectroscopy/imaging, theory/modeling, polymer chemistry and electron microscopy, as well as with an international cohort of CINT Users. They will be expected to publish in high-impact journals and to present outcomes at major conferences. What You Need
Minimum Job Requirements Experience developing, optimizing and implementing advanced scanning probe microscopy techniques (scanning probe-based nanolithography, near-field optical microscopy, Kelvin probe force microscopy, conductive-atomic force microscopy, etc.), and, especially, experience with tuning-fork based atomic force microscopy. Experience performing spectroscopic characterization of nano- and microscopic samples (e.g., photoluminescence and Raman). A strong publication record Excellent communication and writing skills Desired Skills Nanocrystal synthesis, manipulation and surface modification Fountain-pen, dip-pen and/or polymer-pen nanolithography; electrohydrodynamic (EHD) deposition techniques Optical and structural characterization techniques Demonstrated ability to work independently and with minimal supervision Ability to adapt to new requirements for projects and to learn new areas of research as needed Ability to work effectively as part of a team in a multi-disciplinary environment and to interact with people with a variety of expertise Education: Ph.D. in physics, chemistry, materials science, or related field completed within the last 5 years or soon to be completed. Work Location: onsite in Los Alamos, NM. All work locations are at the discretion of management. Salary: Competitive salaries are based on the date the PhD degree requirements were completed or the degree was awarded. Starting salary for a new graduate is currently $97,000. Notes to Applicants Contact Jennifer Hollingsworth (jenn@lanl.gov) and Eric Bowes (bowes@lanl.gov) directly about this position. At least 3 letters of recommendation are required. Equal Opportunity: Los Alamos National Laboratory is an equal opportunity employer and supports a diverse and inclusive workforce. All employment practices are based on qualification and merit, without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation or preference, marital status or spousal affiliation, physical or mental disability, medical conditions, pregnancy, status as a protected veteran, genetic information, or citizenship within the limits imposed by federal laws and regulations. The Laboratory is also committed to making our workplace accessible to individuals with disabilities and will provide reasonable accommodations upon request for individuals to participate in the application and hiring process. To request such an accommodation, please email applyhelp@lanl.gov or call 1-505-665-4444 option 1. How to Apply: Login to Your Account to Complete the Application Process. Click the Vacancy Name to view job details. To apply, click Apply or Add to Basket. You must have a LANL jobs account. For technical issues, email applyhelp@lanl.gov. Location and additional details: located in northern New Mexico; LANL offers a comprehensive benefits package and relocation options where applicable. Note: This page reflects the specific job posting for the Nanointegration and Multimodal/Scanning-probe Microscopy Postdoc at LANL. Other job listings or unrelated information present in the original text have been omitted to maintain a focused description.
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