Job summary
Applications are invited for a Lecturer in Experimental Solid State Physics within the Department of Physics. We are seeking a candidate whose expertise will strengthen our academic mission to deliver world-class scholarship, education and research. The appointee is expected to have a strong background in experimental solid state physics in the area of materials and devices for emerging quantum technologies.
Applications are invited for a Lecturer in Experimental Solid State Physics within the Department of Physics. We are seeking a candidate whose expertise will strengthen our academic mission to deliver world-class scholarship, education and research. The appointee is expected to have a strong background in experimental solid state physics in the area of materials and devices for emerging quantum technologies.
The appointee will be part of the Experimental Solid State Group and also affiliated to the Condensed Matter Physics Section (Condensed Matter Theory Group & Experimental Solid State Physics Group) of the Department. The Condensed Matter Physics Section comprises 21 academic staff with expertise in the following areas: classical and quantum nanotechnology and nanophotonics; materials for energy applications, with particular strength in photovoltaics; plasmonics and metamaterials; the physics of inorganic, organic and hybrid semiconductors and their applications; solution processable optoelectronics; materials theory and simulation; superconductivity; superconducting spintronics and topological qubits; complexity; nanomagnetism and magnonics; and strongly-correlated systems. The successful applicant’s research will complement or enhance these areas
The successful candidate will:
The essential criteria for this post are:
The post is available immediately and the starting date will be by negotiation. We anticipate holding interviews in July 2022.
More information about the Department of Physics and the Experimental Solid State Physics Group can be found on our webpages.
Please refer to further particulars for more information about the College.
The Department of Physics is an IoP JUNO Practitioner and an Athena Silver SWAN Award winner reflecting our commitment to building a supportive, inclusive and highly motivated community. See our EDI webpage for more Information. We strongly encourage applications from all backgrounds, especially those historically underrepresented in Physics.
Informal enquiries are welcomed and should be directed to Professor Lesley Cohen, Head of the Experimental Solid State Physics Group, l.cohen@imperial.ac.uk
Queries relating to the application process should be directed to Gayle Baldwin, Executive Assistant to the Head of Department, by email physrecruitment@imperial.ac.uk
For any technical queries during the application process please contact: support.jobs@imperial.ac.uk
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We are committed to equality of opportunity, to eliminating discrimination and to creating an inclusive working environment for all. We therefore encourage candidates to apply irrespective of age, disability, marriage or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion and belief, gender identity, sex, or sexual orientation. We are an Athena SWAN Silver Award winner, a Disability Confident Leader and a Stonewall Diversity Champion.
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