Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010

PhD student (M/F) University of Luxembourg

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The University of Luxembourg is a multilingual, international research University.

The Laboratory for Photovoltaics (LPV) at the University of Luxembourg (UL) is searching for a PhD student (M/F).

• Financed by the Luxembourgish AFR (Aide Formation Recherche) fellowship (further information and guidelines on http://www.afr.lu)
• 3 year fixed-term contract, renewable one year under justified circumstances, full-time (40 hours/week)
• Employee status

The Laboratory develops thin film solar cells based on compound semiconductors. The PhD project will focus on the low cost synthesis of thin film semiconductor materials by electrochemical deposition from novel ionic liquids and subsequent thermal annealing. Further the project will involve the chemical and opto-electronic characterization of the materials and devices.

Mission:

• Complete the research project with the aim to obtain a doctoral degree in physics

Profile:

• Masters degree in chemistry or physics with excellent grades.
• Equivalent studies and degree will also be considered.
• Solid background or previous experience in one of the following research fields is an advantage: inorganic or physical chemistry, solid state or condensed matter physics.
• Excellent language skills, especially English, to evolve in a multilingual environment.

Offer:

• Modern and well-equipped laboratory, a friendly team, a committed advisor, an exciting and innovative multi-disciplinary international research environment
• Competitive remuneration

The successful candidates will apply for AFR national research grant scheme Details and guidelines can be found on www.afr.lu

Please send your motivation letter, CV and copies of diplomas with grades until September 8th, 2010 to Dr. Phillip Dale (phillip.dale@uni.lu).

Dr. Phillip Dale
University of Luxembourg
Laboratory for Photovoltaics
41, rue du Brill
L-4422 Belvaux
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
The University of Luxembourg is an equal opportunity employer.
Study information

Study duration:

3 years

Funding information

Funding applies to:
Open to applicants from a range of countries