Post-doc Candidates should have a Ph. D. in experimental physics or similar and need a strong background in some of the following areas: mesoscopic physics and experiments, device nanofabrication, cryogenic experiments, low noise electronic measurements, molecular electronics, experiment control and data acquisition.
German language proficiency is not necessary. The candidate is expected to work together with and help advise students.
Ph. D. Candidates need to hold a masters (or equivalent) degree, preferably in physics or nanosciences. Some prior experience in (experimental) physics would be helpful. German language proficiency is not necessary. Graduate students are expected to work together with postdoctoral fellows as well as graduate and undergraduate students.
Both graduate students and post-doctoral fellows in our Department are required to assume teaching assistant responsibilities during the semester (half a day to one day per week effort).
The Department of Physics in Basel offers a highly stimulating environment with active and internationally recognized research groups in both experimental and theoretical condensed matter physics.
To apply, please email a curriculum vitae, publications and/or a thesis as well as names and contact info of referees to Christian. A description of interests and skills would be helpful.
Closing Date: Not mentioned