Third-cycle subject: Applied Physics
The Light & Matter Physics Division conducts both fundamental and applied research across multitude scientific fields, with a strong focus on energy-related materials. The Ph.D. candidate will join the Sustainable Materials Research & Technology (SMaRT) group, dedicated to advancing the understanding of intrinsic properties in a range of materials, from alkaline battery components to photovoltaic solar cells. Research involves extensive experimental work performed in state-of-the-art in-house laboratories and at large-scale facilities, supported by a productive collaboration with theoretical researchers. The Ph.D. candidate will also be part of the WISE Graduate School.
Primary Responsibilities: In this role, you will investigate the fundamental properties of tin-based 2D hybrid organic-inorganic halide perovskite (HOIP) nanomaterials, employing advanced X-ray, neutron, and muon techniques alongside cutting-edge theoretical methods. Key responsibilities include drafting beamtime proposals, traveling to conduct experiments, performing comprehensive data analysis, and communicating findings through presentations at international conferences and publications in scientific journals. You will also develop innovative research ideas and complete required coursework. Active collaboration with MSc students, fellow Ph.D. candidates, and postdoctoral researchers is expected to foster a dynamic research environment.
Supervision: Yasmine Sassa and Martin Månsson is proposed to supervise the doctoral student. Decisions are made on admission
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