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ppJoin the QuSpin Lab at TU Delft to develop next‑generation spintronic devices based on a 2D materials platform. /p pWe are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to join the Quantum Spintronics (QuSpin) Lab in the Department of Quantum Nanoscience, TU Delft. The project is aimed at developing spintronic devices based on graphene and van der Waals heterostructures. The project spans from building nano‑constrictions and addressing spin‑polarized quantum point contacts and quantum dots to functional topological spintronic devices based on quantum spin Hall currents. Your research will focus on understanding and controlling spin‑polarized quantum transport at the nanoscale. /p h3Your main tasks will include: /h3 ul liFabrication of graphene-based nanoelectronic devices using state‑of‑the‑art cleanroom facilities /li liAssembly of van der Waals heterostructures using dry‑transfer techniques /li liLow‑temperature transport measurements /li liData analysis and modelling of quantum transport measurements /li liClose collaboration with other researchers within the department, and interaction with leading experimental groups within the Dutch quantum ecosystem /li liAttendance and presenting in national/international conferences /li /ul h3Research environment /h3 pYou will join a young, ambitious, and interdisciplinary research group in the QuSpin Lab, led by Prof. Talieh Ghiasi, and embedded in the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft. The QuSpin Lab works at the interface of quantum materials, spintronics, and quantum transport, and offers a stimulating environment with strong experimental infrastructure, close collaborations, and excellent training opportunities. /p pYou will join a diverse and driven team of academic staff, PhD students and postdocs in Delft. Fostering an inspiring, friendly and supportive environment, the team meets regularly to share ideas and knowledge or socialize. In addition, you will receive all the training you need to evolve as a scientist in this fast‑developing field. /p h3Job requirements /h3 pWe are looking for a candidate who: /p ul liHolds (or is close to obtaining) a PhD degree in physics, applied physics, or nanoscience /li liHas a strong interest in experimental condensed‑matter physics, spintronics and quantum nanoscience /li liIs motivated to work hands‑on in the cleanroom and cryogenic laboratories /li liIs skilled at data analysis, problem‑solving, and working in an international research team /li liHas prior experience with 2D material assembly and nanofabrication /li liHas an advanced level in Python programming (e.g. QCoDeS) needed for data acquisition and data analysis /li /ul pPrior experience with 2D material assembly and nanofabrication is highly recommended. /p h3Conditions of employment /h3 ul liDuration of contract is 24 months with the possibility of a temporary extension. /li liSalary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities. /li liAn excellent pension scheme via the ABP. /li liThe possibility to compile an individual employment package every year. /li liDiscount with health insurers on supplemental packages. /li liFlexible working week. /li liEvery year, 232 leave hours (at 38 hours). You can also sell or buy additional leave hours via the individual choice budget. /li liPlenty of opportunities for education, training and courses. /li liPartially paid parental leave /li liAttention for working healthy and energetically with the vitality program. /li /ul /p #J-18808-Ljbffr
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