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An established industry player is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to innovate in the field of organic bioelectronics. This role involves developing cutting-edge instrumentation to analyze ion mobility and enhance the performance of organic electronic devices. The successful candidate will work at the forefront of technology, collaborating with experts in the field and contributing to groundbreaking research that integrates electronic device physics with materials science. With a supportive environment that promotes autonomy and initiative, this is a unique opportunity to make significant contributions to the future of artificial intelligence and organic electronics.
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Missions
The postdoctoral fellow (PDF) will develop new instrumentation to record the ion mobility of the PMIEC by analyzing the frontal (de)doping mechanisms. The main objectives include developing computer control, driving, and synchronization (using Python) of spectroscopic, optoelectronic, and electrical equipment to automatically extract physicochemical parameters from PMIECs. The investigations will contribute to establishing engineering rules and optimal structure-property relationships of PMIECs, enhancing the transduction operation of OECTs. The fellow will also fabricate devices with technical support, monitor and analyze key figures of merit using the developed instrumentation, and conduct electrical and electrochemical characterizations. A final goal is to create neuromorphic circuits based on OECTs, as foundational elements of organic electronics for artificial intelligence.
Applicant profile
The candidate must hold a PhD in instrumentation and spectroscopy, materials science, or electrical engineering. They should aim to work collaboratively and propose investigations at the interface of electronic device physics and materials science. Experience in (Bio)Organic Electronics is advantageous. Required skills include:
Hiring Conditions
The position is a public law post-doctoral contract. Salary follows the rules of the Institut Mines Télécom. The position is open to all, with accommodations available for candidates with disabilities upon request. The work will be carried out on the Provence Microelectronics Campus in Gardanne (13) at Mines Saint-Etienne. The fellowship duration is 12 months, with possible extension of 6 months. The desired start date is as soon as possible.
Benefits include:
Application procedures
Applicants must submit:
Applications should be submitted via the RECRUITEE platform at the provided URL. Selected candidates will be contacted for an interview, which may be conducted in English. The École des Mines de Saint Etienne promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion in its hiring process.
For more information
Contact: Pr. Sébastien Sanaur, Principal Investigator, Tel: +33 4 42 61 67 48
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Or: Pr. Dominique Feillet, Director of CMP, Tel: +33 4 42 61 66 66
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For administrative questions: Servane ARRES, HR Manager, Tel: +33 4 42 61 66 12
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