[institut] Fwd: Stanko: 3Years PDRA position at the University of Salford, Manchester

Nenad Vukmirovic nenad.vukmirovic at ipb.ac.rs
Tue Feb 5 10:53:56 CET 2013


Postovane koleginice i kolege,

Prosledjujem vam informaciju o postdoktorskoj poziciji na Univerzitetu u 
Salfordu, Engleska. Eventualni interesenti se za vise informacija mogu 
obratiti prof. Stanku Tomicu ciji su kontakt detalji dati na kraju ove 
poruke.

Srdacan pozdrav,
Nenad.

-- 
Dr Nenad Vukmirovic,
Visi naucni saradnik,
Laboratorija za primenu racunara u nauci,
Institut za fiziku Beograd,
Srbija.
URL: http://www.scl.rs/nenad


     “Enhanced multiple exciton generation in colloidal quantum dots”

*(Theory)*

Applicants are sought for a Postdoctoral research associate position in
the School of Computing, Science & Engineering at the University of
Salford, Manchester, UK. The position will be for 3 years and is
available immediately. Staring salary up to £34.244, depending on the
experience and qualifications.

The person selected for this position will join a large team of
theoreticians and experimentalists working on a £1.1M newly-funded
project by the UK’s Engineering and Physical Research Councils to
investigate how Multiple Exciton Generation (MEG) can be enhanced in
colloidal quantum dots. The experimental part of the project will be
conducted in the Photon Science Institute at the University of
Manchester and the theoretical part in the Joule Physics Laboratory at
the University of Salford, Manchester, UK.

The proposed program will involve numerical optimization of the
fundamental properties that affect the photovoltaic power conversion
efficiency of Multiple Exciton Generation (MEG) solar cells based on the
colloidal QDs: excitonincstructure, absorption processes, as well as
radiative and non-radiative recombination; and will directly influence
the design of real devices.

The successful candidate should have

•PhD in Physics, Electrical Engineering or a related discipline

•Experience in the semiconductor physics, electronic structure theory or
modeling of optoelectronic devices

•Strong experience in scientific programming using Fortran 90, C or C++
under Linux/UNIX OS (knowledge of MPI will be considered as anadvantage)

•Ability to interpret the experimental results

•Excellent communication/written skills in English

Applications, in the form of Curriculum Vitae, full list of publications
and the names and contact details of three references, should be sent to
Prof Stanko Tomic, email: _s.tomic at salford.ac.uk_.

The last application day is 3^rd March 2013 and the starting date will
be before 1^st June 2013.



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