School: Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department/Area: Rowland Institute at Harvard
Location: Cambridge, MA
The nature of equilibrium fluctuations of ions, atoms, and electrons on pico- to attosecond timescales determines their dissipative properties and the ultimate limitations on device efficiencies. We are building an experimental system to probe these fluctuations in real time.
We invite applications from postdoctoral candidates interested in this problem and who are equipped to address challenges surrounding the construction of such an experimental toolkit, including:
Ultrafast optics
Spatial resolution techniques
Statistical data analysis
PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field with relevant skillsets
Expertise in digital signal processing, nonlinear optics, local probe microscopy (STM), statistical physics, and high-throughput programming is particularly sought
Strong grasp of mathematics
Experience building experimental setups
Required Documents:
Curriculum Vitae
Cover Letter
References: 2–3 letters required
Contact Information:
Arjun Ashoka
The Rowland Institute at Harvard
60 Oxford Street, 2nd Floor
Cambridge, MA 02138
Email: arjunashoka@fas.harvard.edu
$67,600 – $80,000
Pay will be determined based on experience, training, qualifications, field of scholarship, and accomplishments.
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