Overview
The University of Luxembourg is a multilingual, international research University.
The University of Luxembourg is looking within its Laboratory for Photovoltaics for 2 PhD students (M/F) Financed by the Luxembourgish AFR (Aide Formation Recherche) fellowship (further information and guidelines on http://www.afr.lu) 3 year fixed-term contract, renewable one year under justified circumstances
Employee status
The Laboratory for Photovoltaics develops thin film solar cells, based on compound semiconductors.The aim of both PhD projects is to investigate the synthesis of complicated semiconductor materials using low cost electrochemical and annealing methods. The projects will involve synthesis, materials and opto-electrochemical and annealing methods. The project will involve synthesis, materials and opto-electronic characterization.
Profile:
Masters degree in Chemistry or Physics with excellent grades
Solid background in one of the following: inorganic or physical chemistry, soft condensed matter, solid state physics, solar cells
Excellent working knowledge in English.
Offer:
A modern and well-equipped laboratory, a friendly team, a committed advisor, competitive remuneration, and an exciting multi-disciplinary international environment.
Please send your motivation letter, CV and scanned diplomas with grades until March 15th, 2010 to: Dr. Phillip Dale (phillip.dale@uni.lu)
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The University of Luxembourg is a multilingual, international research University.
The University of Luxembourg is looking within its Laboratory for Photovoltaics for 2 PhD students (M/F) Financed by the Luxembourgish AFR (Aide Formation Recherche) fellowship (further information and guidelines on http://www.afr.lu) 3 year fixed-term contract, renewable one year under justified circumstances
Employee status
The Laboratory for Photovoltaics develops thin film solar cells, based on compound semiconductors.The aim of both PhD projects is to investigate the synthesis of complicated semiconductor materials using low cost electrochemical and annealing methods. The projects will involve synthesis, materials and opto-electrochemical and annealing methods. The project will involve synthesis, materials and opto-electronic characterization.
Profile:
Masters degree in Chemistry or Physics with excellent grades
Solid background in one of the following: inorganic or physical chemistry, soft condensed matter, solid state physics, solar cells
Excellent working knowledge in English.
Offer:
A modern and well-equipped laboratory, a friendly team, a committed advisor, competitive remuneration, and an exciting multi-disciplinary international environment.
Please send your motivation letter, CV and scanned diplomas with grades until March 15th, 2010 to: Dr. Phillip Dale (phillip.dale@uni.lu)
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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