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Une importante institution recherche un candidat pour un poste post-doctoral dans le domaine de l'ingénierie électrique, centré sur les matériaux à base de pérovskite. Ce poste impliquera l'étude des propriétés électroniques et des performances des cellules solaires, avec des travaux expérimentaux variés. La position commence en janvier 2026, offrant des opportunités de développement dans un environnement de recherche international.
GeePs - Group of Electrical Engineering Paris
Organisation/Company CentraleSupélec Department GeePs - Group of Electrical Engineering Paris Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering Technology » Energy technology Technology » Environmental technology Physics » Solid state physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Country France Application Deadline 25 Jul 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Paris) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 38 Offer Starting Date 1 Jan 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
The research will focus on the study of electronic transport properties in thin film perovskite materials, with or without the presence of selective contact (ETL and HTL). Particular attention will be paid to the study of electrically active defects and ion migration phenomena under the application of a DC voltage. As this ion migration is one of the causes of the instability and degradation of this material over time, it is crucial to have a more detailed understanding of this migration process and its consequences on the electrical response of the material under applied bias in order to improve the critical issue of perovskite solar cells reliability. These thin film perovskite materials will be studied with coplanar electrodes, provided by a number of partners in the PEPR TASE Minotaure project, and from our international partners. The study will be carried out using a set of optoelectronic characterisation techniques available in the laboratory (see above), in particular photocurrent, photoluminescence and near-field Surface PhotoVoltage measurements. In addition, a time-resolved transient study of photoluminescence and Surface PhotoVoltage will be carried out to study ion migration under different timescales. Further details are available in the attached postdoctoral position profile.
E-mail Sylvain.LeGall@geeps.centralesupelec.fr
Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering Education Level PhD or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications
The successful candidate for this post-doctoral position (M/F) must hold a PhD in physics or materials science with expertise in the electrical and photoelectric characterisation of semiconductor materials and devices ideally for photovoltaic applications. Competence in electrical modelling and/or material growth would be a plus.
Specific Requirements
Specific requirements are provided in more details in the attached postdoctoral position profile.
Languages ENGLISH Level Good
Languages FRENCH Level Good
Research Field Engineering » Electronic engineeringPhysics » Solid state physics Years of Research Experience 1 - 4
The position will be under a CentraleSupélec work contract.
Eligibility criteria
Eligibility criteria are included in the attached postdoctoral position profile.
Selection process
Candidates are invited to send an application consisting of a (1) curriculum vitae and (2) a letter of motivation to the contac email
Sylvain.LeGall@geeps.centralesupelec.fr
Interviews will be arranged upon reception of applications.
Additional comments
Though the contract is due to start in January 2026 some flexibility is possible.
Number of offers available 1 Company/Institute Group of electrical engineering - Paris (GeePs), CentraleSupélec, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Université Paris-Saclay Country France State/Province Île de France City Gif-sur-yvette Postal Code 91192 Street 3 rue Joliot-Curie Geofield