The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Nanoscience Post-Doctoral Fellow
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, us, 27497
Position
Nanoscience Post-Doctoral Fellow Position Summary
The Department of Nanoscience at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to join a research team focused on a Department of Defense‑funded project that studies interfacial interactions between microbes and metal‑organic frameworks (MOFs). A talented individual with expertise in Materials Science or nanoscience and strong hands‑on experience in electron microscopy tools is highly encouraged to apply. Responsibilities
Operate and maintain the high‑resolution transmission electron microscope (25%) Characterize biohybrid materials and substrates using electron microscopy tools (25%) Fabricate biohybrid devices and evaluate their performance for charge capacitors and photovoltaic cells (30%) Write scientific reports and prepare manuscripts (20%) Drive the project goals and meet the project objectives on time Oversee one undergraduate and one graduate student on the project Manage the lab Minimum Qualifications
Ph.D. in Materials Science or related fields, including biomolecular science, chemistry, biology, nanoscale sciences, and nanotechnology Strong organizational, communication, and writing skills Preferred Qualifications
Ph.D. in Materials Science or related field with extensive hands‑on experience in electron microscopy (HR‑TEM and SEM) Exposure to microbiology research, working with bacteria, and interfacing live microbes with abiotic substrates
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Nanoscience Post-Doctoral Fellow Position Summary
The Department of Nanoscience at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to join a research team focused on a Department of Defense‑funded project that studies interfacial interactions between microbes and metal‑organic frameworks (MOFs). A talented individual with expertise in Materials Science or nanoscience and strong hands‑on experience in electron microscopy tools is highly encouraged to apply. Responsibilities
Operate and maintain the high‑resolution transmission electron microscope (25%) Characterize biohybrid materials and substrates using electron microscopy tools (25%) Fabricate biohybrid devices and evaluate their performance for charge capacitors and photovoltaic cells (30%) Write scientific reports and prepare manuscripts (20%) Drive the project goals and meet the project objectives on time Oversee one undergraduate and one graduate student on the project Manage the lab Minimum Qualifications
Ph.D. in Materials Science or related fields, including biomolecular science, chemistry, biology, nanoscale sciences, and nanotechnology Strong organizational, communication, and writing skills Preferred Qualifications
Ph.D. in Materials Science or related field with extensive hands‑on experience in electron microscopy (HR‑TEM and SEM) Exposure to microbiology research, working with bacteria, and interfacing live microbes with abiotic substrates
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