PhD Studentship
Self-assembly and Electronic Properties of Adsorbed Molecules
Chemistry
A PhD Position is available at the University of Warwick, Department of
Chemistry, to experimentally investigate the electronic structure and the
self-assembly properties of adsorbed organic molecules.
The successful candidate will work under the joint supervision of Prof. Tim
Jones and Dr. Giovanni Costantini and will have the opportunity to use state
of the art experimental equipment including organic molecular beam
deposition (OMBD), scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and photoelectron
spectroscopy (XPS and UPS) facilities. The aim of the project is to
determine the effects of charge transfer on the assembly of functional
molecular building blocks deposited on metallic substrates. The control of
molecular self-assembly and of the energy level alignment in metal-organic
junctions represents a fundamental aspect of nano-fabrication and molecular
electronics and photovoltaics.
The PhD student will be part of a multidisciplinary research team within a
collaborative EPSRC-funded project involving two experimental groups at the
University of Warwick (Costantini, Jones) and one theoretical group at
King’s College London (Dr. Alessandro De Vita). A very close teamwork is
programmed between the three groups with various occasions for collaboration
and exchanges. Measurement campaigns at UK and overseas synchrotron
facilities are anticipated.
For further information please contact Prof. Tim Jones
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Dr. Giovanni Costantini ([log in to unmask]).
Applicants will have or expect to obtain a good degree in Chemistry,
Physics, Materials Science/Engineering or a related discipline and, due to
funding restrictions, must be EU citizens. The studentship is funded for 42
months and provides support for a stipend and fees, which will be paid at a
home/EU level.
Informal applications with a detailed CV with the names and addresses of two
referees should be sent to:
Dr. Giovanni Costantini,
Department of Chemistry,
University of Warwick,
Coventry CV4 7AL UK
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For details of how to formally apply see: http://www.go.warwick.ac.uk/pgapply
The closing date/time for applications is midnight (British time) at the end
of Thursday 01 October 2009.
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