Job Description & How to Apply Below
As a vital part of the research team, you will lead projects in EPR while maintaining relationships with various academic circles. Candidates should possess a PhD in Physics or a related discipline, with specific expertise in spin-based spectroscopy and the fabrication of optoelectronic devices. Independent and collaborative research skills are key.
Key Responsibilities:
• Lead research projects in EPR and manage findings
• Collaborate with leading research groups globally
• Prepare and test oxygen-sensitive materials and devices
• Keep meticulous laboratory records of all experiments
• Draft and submit research papers for publication
Requirements:
• Doctorate in Physics or related field
• Solid background in EPR and organic materials
• Familiarity with Python programming is an advantage
• Demonstrated high-impact publication capability
• Effective communication with stakeholders
Enhance your research career at UNSW, contributing significantly to the field of Physics.
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Position Requirements
10+ Years
work experience
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