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Canada: PhD studentship in Physics, Queen’s University
We have an immediate opening for a student with a background in thin film physics or nanomaterials interested in pursuing a PhD or Masters at Queen’s University. We are particularly interested in those specializing in optics or photonics. Candidates require at least a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Physics, Engineering Physics, Materials Science or a related discipline.
Students will gain experience working in an exciting lab, exploring fundamental questions of chaos and fractal growth of nanomaterials, while developing useful applications in optics, photonic crystals, and electromagnetic devices. Students will gain experience with thin film fabrication and nanotechnology in a state-of-the-art cleanroom and use equipment including a variable-angle spectroscopic ellipsometer, a custom designed deposition system, and an atomic force microscope.
Skills that are beneficial include: hands-on experience in a research lab, experience in a thin film fabrication facility, experience with ellipsometry, strong optics and photonics training, Labview programming experience, strong computer skills, and a careful, methodical approach to research and the scientific method.
Application
Send resume and references to:
Dr. Kevin Robbie
Department of Physics
Queen’s University
Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6
Canada
+1 (613) 533-2714 (phone)
+1 (613) 533-6463 (fax)
or email robbie@physics.queensu.ca with Grad Student in Optics in the subject line. Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.
Canada: PhD studentship in Physics, Queen’s University
We have an immediate opening for a student with a background in thin film physics or nanomaterials interested in pursuing a PhD or Masters at Queen’s University. We are particularly interested in those specializing in optics or photonics. Candidates require at least a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Physics, Engineering Physics, Materials Science or a related discipline.
Students will gain experience working in an exciting lab, exploring fundamental questions of chaos and fractal growth of nanomaterials, while developing useful applications in optics, photonic crystals, and electromagnetic devices. Students will gain experience with thin film fabrication and nanotechnology in a state-of-the-art cleanroom and use equipment including a variable-angle spectroscopic ellipsometer, a custom designed deposition system, and an atomic force microscope.
Skills that are beneficial include: hands-on experience in a research lab, experience in a thin film fabrication facility, experience with ellipsometry, strong optics and photonics training, Labview programming experience, strong computer skills, and a careful, methodical approach to research and the scientific method.
Application
Send resume and references to:
Dr. Kevin Robbie
Department of Physics
Queen’s University
Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6
Canada
+1 (613) 533-2714 (phone)
+1 (613) 533-6463 (fax)
or email robbie@physics.queensu.ca with Grad Student in Optics in the subject line. Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.
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