The Physics and Chemistry of Nanostructures group (PCN, www.nano.ugent.be) is a vibrant, multi-disciplinary and multi-ethnic group of ca. 10 - 15 researchers lead by 3 professors. As part of the department of Chemistry at Ghent University, our research focuses on developing new nanoscale materials for applications in photonics, such as light emitting diodes, solar cells, lasers, photo-detectors by means of developing new materials, characterizing/modeling their often very unique photo-physical properties and developing proto-type devices. Next to the PCN research group, several key partners at Ghent University have joined forces to realize a Center for Non-linear Microscopy and Spectroscopy “NOLIMITS” (www.nolimits.ugent.be), which groups together equipment and expertise on the use of femtosecond lasers in imaging, processing and spectroscopy. The efforts of these projects are firmly rooted in this upcoming Core Facility.
Ghent University was founded in 1817 as a public university and is a world-renowned institute hosting over 40.000 students and 9000 staff spread over 11 faculties. As research goes, UGent is firmly in the top 100 rankings worldwide and has secured, among many other prestigious grants, a record of 100 ERC Starting Grantees, two of which are in the PCN research group (Geiregat,Moreels). The city of Ghent is located in the heart of Europe, only a few hours away from major European hubs as Brussels, Paris or Amsterdam which are easily accessible by train. It is a student - oriented city with a rich cultural heritage dating back to the middle ages and a vibrant social scene, including for example the famous 10 day festival of the “Gentse Feesten”.
Open Positions.
Looking for a post-doc with background in optical spectroscopy to push the limits of femtosecond electronic-pump-probe microscopy of opto-electronic devices made of solution processable materials. Check out the full details here(https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/nqxae1gt95kqnl1ky7utu/Open-Post-doc-position.pdf?rlkey=8w41nzj9ovbo7zuw0bdipltps&e=1&dl=0) !
2 PhD position in ultrafast time resolved spectroscopy from the visible to the terahertz spectrum. More details on the spectroscopy positions can be found here(https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/q3f88tq5q0drz4pytxya1/Open-Post-Doc-positions-IBOF.pdf?rlkey=0kox0njqs5ywl8k62xukb9k1d&e=1&dl=0).
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