PhD in Physics - development of novel nanodiamond-based sensors

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Application Deadline: 30/10/2022 23:00 - Europe/Brussels
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  • ORGANISATION/COMPANY
    Jagiellonian University

  • DEPARTMENT
    The Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science

  • ORGANISATION TYPE
    Higher Education Institute

  • WEBSITE
    http://www.fais.uj.edu.pl

  • E-MAIL
    [email protected]

  • COUNTRY
    Poland

  • CITY
    Kraków

  • POSTAL CODE
    30-348

  • STREET
    ul. Łojasiewicza 11

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  • ORGANISATION/COMPANY
    Jagiellonian University

  • RESEARCH FIELD
    PhysicsApplied physics
    PhysicsOptics
    PhysicsSolid state physics

  • RESEARCHER PROFILE
    First Stage Researcher (R1)

  • APPLICATION DEADLINE
    30/10/2022 23:00 - Europe/Brussels


  • LOCATION
    Poland › Kraków

  • TYPE OF CONTRACT
    Other

  • JOB STATUS
    Other

  • OFFER STARTING DATE
    01/12/2022

OFFER DESCRIPTION


The Project concentrates on the development of new photonic materials, components and systems based on nanodiamonds with a focus on nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color centers. It addresses societally significant areas, including highly sensitive cancer cell detection and nano-magnetic tagging/imaging of biological matter. The successful candidates will carry out experimental research in the group led by Dr. Adam Wojciechowski at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
 
Research tasks:

  • Development of new techniques and photonic platforms for measuring and imaging magnetic fields with NDs


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Benefits

  • Scholarship corresponding to the full-time salary 3 800 PLN (~900 EUR) gross per month for up to September 2023.
  • Personal development funds (for trainings, summer schools etc.): 3 800 PLN / month.
  • Working in a young, dynamically developing team
  • Well-equipped laboratories
  • Scientific supervision (local thesis supervisor and external mentor)

  • Eligibility criteria

    Having a status of a PhD student in Poland on the starting date of work in the project.


    Selection process

    Please submit the following documents to Dr. Adam Wojciechowski [email protected]  with the subject line: “phd student application”

  • CV
  • Statement of research interests (max. 1 page)
  • At least 1 letter of recommendation (confidential, should be sent via email by a senior scientist)
  • Signed information on the processing of personal data – form available on the website: https://zf.if.uj.edu.pl/en/qunna
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    Applicants will be notified about the results via email. Selected candidates will be invited to the interview (on-line).

     

    Appeals and comments on recruitment process may be sent within 7 days of forwarding the decision via the same email address.


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    Offer Requirements


    • REQUIRED EDUCATION LEVEL
      Physics: Master Degree or equivalent

    • REQUIRED LANGUAGES
      ENGLISH: Good

    Skills/Qualifications

  • Having a status of a PhD student on the starting date 
  • Good knowledge in following fields:
    • optical spectroscopy,
    • magnetic resonance
    • modern microscopy techniques (confocal, wide-field, fluorescence)
  • Experience in
    • optical setup design and construction
    • programming languages (Matlab, Python, LabView and/or Mathematica)

    will be an additional asset

  • Proven research record (publications, talks) will be an additional benefit
  • Good spoken and written English

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    Insitute of Physics, Jagiellonian University
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    Kraków
    30-348
    ul. Łojasiewicza 11

    EURAXESS offer ID: 843118


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