A postdoc position is available in a project that will probe static and dynamic properties of confined and driven quantum materials through materials synthesis and neutron scattering. This work will be supervised by Collin Broholm and Satoru Nakatsuji at the Institute for Quantum Matter at the Johns Hopkins University. A PHD in physics is a requisite and experience in thin film synthesis or neutron scattering will be advantageous.
Applications, including CV, a list of publications, and 3 references should be sent to http://apply.interfolio.com/143003. Review of applications will commence immediately and continue until the position is filled.
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Related URLs:
JHU Dept of Physics and Astronomy https://physics-astronomy.jhu.edu/
Postdoc Benefits https://provost.jhu.edu/education/postdoctoral-affairs/postdoc-wellness-benefits-and-policies/