Position Overview
The open post-doc position will be involved in mostly experimental research of novel materials suitable for interesting surface-related phenomena, namely in heterogeneous catalysis, electrochemistry and sensing. Current research in the Surface Physics group covers a range of multicomponent materials based on reducible oxides and metallic or bimetallic nanostructures and thin films. The applicant’s research will focus mainly on so-called model studies of such well-defined materials in vacuum, with potential extension to more complex structures and environments (such as high-pressure conditions, electrochemistry etc.).
The ideal candidate must have experience with ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) experiments, as well as with some of the methods listed below (see Group overview). He/she should hold a strong interest in materials science and/or chemical physics, proven by an adequate publication record.
What we offer:
- A fully-funded post-doc position (up to 21 month duration)
- Access to experimental on-site facilities for material synthesis and characterization.
- Opportunities to participate in other experiments abroad
- Opportunities to publish impactful research in high-ranking journals and participate in international conferences.
What we require:
- A strong proven background in surface science, materials physics, chemical physics or a related field.
- A PhD degree in one of the aforementioned or related disciplines, obtained no more than 4 years ago.
- Hands-on experience with vacuum equipment
- Proficient written and oral communication skills in English.
- The ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
Application must include (all in a single PDF file):
- A detailed professional CV.
- A publication list.
- A cover letter detailing research interests, motivation, relevant expertise, and any other relevant information.
- Names and contact information of two established researchers who can (later in the admission process) provide letters of recommendation. Ideally, one of them should be an applicant’s PhD thesis supervisor.
- Experiences beyond basic academic requirements, personal strengths and abilities.
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Group overview
The Surface and Thin Films Group at the Department of Surface and Plasma Physics (KFPP) of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University Prague (Czech Republic), focuses on the investigation of physical and physico-chemical processes occurring at solid surfaces, in thin layers and nanostructures. The main research interests include the structure and dynamics of atomic and molecular layers, particle–surface interactions, and relationships between the electronic structure of surfaces or nanostructures and their physical structure, stability, and reactivity.
The group employs and, to some extent, develops advanced experimental techniques for the characterization of surfaces, thin films, and nanostructures, such as scanning probe microscopies (STM, AFM), photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), electron diffraction methods (LEED, RHEED), optical vibrational spectroscopies (IRRAS, DRIFTS), and temperature-programmed techniques (TPD, TPR), often in combination with theoretical modeling. Samples are typically prepared using physical methods such as ion sputtering, thermal evaporation, and magnetron sputtering.
The group collaborates with several international research institutions and regularly conducts experiments at synchrotron facilities.
More information on the group's official website: https://physics.mff.cuni.cz/kfpp/povrchy/ and https://physics.mff.cuni.cz/kfpp/vrstvy/ .