[BNC-grads-list] Postdoc Opportunities in Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies

Yuqin "Sophia" Duan sophiayd at mit.edu
Mon Feb 17 16:49:17 EST 2020


Greetings,

My college Xu wrote an announcement for postdoc opening. Please find the
details below. Lemme know if you have any questions.

*Opening for Postdoctoral Researcher*



*Research Focus*


Professor Sheng Shen (Mechanical Engineering) and Professor Xu Zhang
(Electrical and Computer Engineering) at Carnegie Mellon University are
seeking joint postdoctoral fellows for research initiatives to develop
micro-robots by leveraging the emerging nanomaterials (especially 2D
materials) and nanotechnologies. Key approaches include (but not limited
to): fabrication of nanoscale electronics and optoelectronics,
light-assisted control and actuation, plasmonics, CMOS-2D materials
integration, MEMS/NMES, energy harvesting, etc.



Candidates with expertise in any one of the following areas (not required
to have experience in all areas) are encouraged to submit your application.


(1)   Nanoscale Electronics and Optoelectronics

-        *Nanofabrication*

-        *Design and testing of electronic devices*

-        *2D materials or other nanomaterials*

(2)   Plasmonics and Photonics

-        *Simulation and design of plasmonic/photonic structures*

-        *Fabrication and characterization of plasmonic/photonic devices*

-        *Photovoltaics*

-        *Sensing*

-        *Optical fibers, etc*

(3)   Integrated Circuits and Systems

-        *Circuit and system design*

-        *Chip-scale electronics*

-        *THz Communication*

(4)   MEMS/NEMS

-        *Fabrication of micro/nano actuators*



Candidates in all backgrounds will be considered, although individuals with
expertise in one of the above areas/subareas are preferred. To apply,
please send your CV and contact information of three references to Prof. Xu
Zhang (xuzh at cmu.edu).



*Bio*



Prof. Sheng Shen is an Full Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie
Mellon University, with a background in nanoscale engineering, thermal
science, photonics and materials science. He received his PhD degree in
electrical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Prof.
Shen’s research interests include nanoscale thermal transport and energy
conversion phenomena, and their applications in solar or thermal energy
conversion, thermal management, and multifunctional materials. Prof. Shen
is a recipient of NSF CAREER Award (2013) and DARPA Young Faculty Award
(2013). He also received the Philomathia Foundation Research Fellowship in
Alternative Energy Research from UC-Berkeley (2010), Hewlett-Packard Best
Paper Award from ASME Heat Transfer Division (2008) and Best Paper Award
from Julius Springer Forum on Applied Physics (2008).



Prof. Xu Zhang joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
(ECE) at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) as a tenure-track assistant
professor in September 2019. He received his PhD and Master’s degrees in
electrical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and
a bachelor’s degree in physics from University of Science and Technology of
China (USTC). Xu Zhang is a recipient of the MIT Presidential Fellow
(2010), MIT Global Fellow (2014) and the Enrico Fermi Fellow (2018).

Best Regards,
Yuqin & Xu

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