Postdoctoral researcher—Thin film photoabsorber development
National Renewable Energy Laboratory(12 days ago)
About this role
A postdoctoral researcher position at the National Laboratory of the Rockies focusing on the development of inorganic polycrystalline thin film photoabsorber materials for energy applications. The role involves synthesis, characterization, and device fabrication of semiconductor materials used in photoelectrochemical fuel production, within a collaborative research environment.
Required Skills
- Thin Film
- Deposition
- Characterization
- Semiconductors
- Photoelectrochemical
- Materials Science
- Device Fabrication
- Spectroscopy
- Data Analysis
- Vacuum Equipment
About National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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