Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Plasmonic and Solar Nanomaterials
Nesbitt Group
JILA/University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado
A postdoctoral position is open in the Nesbitt group at JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado for a highly motivated young scientist to investigate ultrafast laser studies of plasmonic/fluorescence dynamics in nanostructures (Au, Cu, Ag), nanocrystal quantum dots and other nanomaterials, exploiting novel combinations of multiphoton electron photoemission microscopy (SPIM), velocity map imaging (VMI) and time correlated single photon counting capabilities.This represents a highly interdisciplinary project between nanomaterial microscopy and gas phase chemical physics, involving collaborations with many nanoparticle physical chemistry groups around the US and abroad. Experience with ultrafast lasers, confocal microscopy, nanoparticles, spectroscopy, vacuum chamber and ion/photon counting techniques required.
Qualified applicants who have recently received their PhD should fill out the postdoctoral application on the JILA website (http://jila.colorado.edu/students-postdocs/postdocs) and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to Visiting Scientists Program Assistant (Kim Monteleone). Applicants should also notify Prof. Nesbitt at [log in to unmask] after the complete JILA application has been submitted.
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