Postdoctoral Researcher – Controlling Charges in 2D Materials and Plasmonic Nanostructures

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Saturday, 09 May 2026

The Chemistry and Nanoscience Center is looking for a Postdoctoral researcher to aid in the basic understanding and controlling of charge generation, separation, and recombination within photoactive nanomaterials. The successful applicant will have expertise in synthesis, manipulation, and characterization of 2 D materials and/or plasmonic nanostructures, such as transition metal dichalcogenides or metal nanoparticles, with a focus on probing charge transfer at interfaces by tuning the optoelectronic properties, coupling to plasmonic systems, and/or create unique 2 D interfaces. Synthesis of 2 D layers via top down (mechanical, surfactant, and chemical exfoliation) and bottom up (chemical vapor deposition, solvo/hydrothermal growth) methods will be leveraged within the postdoctoral research along with wet-chemical synthesis of plasmonic heterointerfaces. Doping, functionalization, defect engineering, plasmonic interactions, and engineered/dynamically generated strain will be needed to tune optoelectronic properties along with characterization tools. The successful candidate will utilize these experimental design tools to create and probe 2 D materials, metal nanoparticles, and heterojunctions to control the generation, separation and recombination of photogenerated charges. Therefore, the successful candidate should have experience with or show evidence of the ability to quickly learn new techniques such as Confocal Raman/photoluminescence spectroscopy and microscopy, atomic force microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, transient absorption, etc. Additionally, the successful applicant should have expertise in data analysis, experimental design, and writing of manuscripts. The successful applicant will have experience working in a team of material scientists, chemists, spectroscopists, and theorists to probe and understand surfaces and interfaces of newly developed chemistries and architectures. The initial appointment is for 1 year with extension of up to 3 years total preferred, provided mutual satisfaction and availability of funds. Please include a cover letter to complete your application.. Basic Qualifications. Must be a recent PhD graduate within the last three years. - Must meet educational requirements prior to employment start date. Additional Required Qualifications. PhD in Chemistry, Material Science, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or related fields. Established track record in scientific writing, presentation, publication, and communication. Preferred Qualifications. Candidates should have direct experience in one or more of the following areas: Nanostructure synthesis with a focus on 2 D materials or plasmonics. Surface functionalization, phase control, and/or defect engineering of nanostructures. Designing, making, and modifying heterostructures. Characterization of the optoelectronic properties of semiconductors. Spectroscopy or microscopy of nanomaterials surfaces. Job Application Submission Window. The anticipated closing window for application submission is up to 30 days and may be extended as needed.

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