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Required Qualifications - Ph.D. in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Nuclear Engineering or a related field; - Experience working with radioisotope sources, and have an understanding of radioisotope energy conversion using solid state devices; - Experience with illuminated current–voltage measurements, quantum efficiency measurements, photoluminescence spectroscopy, radioluminescence spectroscopy, III-V wafer processing and clean room experience, thermal evaporation and sputtering of thin films, modeling and characterization of radiation effects in materials, simple circuit design and simulation; - Experience designing, processing, and testing photovoltaic devices and phosphor materials; - Experience with illuminated current–voltage measurements, quantum efficiency measurements, photoluminescence spectroscopy, radioluminescence spectroscopy, III-V wafer processing and clean room experience, thermal evaporation and sputtering of thin films, modeling and characterization of radiation effects in materials, simple circuit design and simulation; - US citizenship. Preferred Qualifications - Experience with optical absorption, scanning probe microscopy, high-resolution SEM, and cryogenic electrical measurements; - Experience with optical absorption, scanning probe microscopy, high-resolution SEM, and cryogenic electrical measurements; - Strong reading, writing, computing, and interpersonal communication skills; - Must be able to manage multiple tasks; have strong reasoning skills; possess an astute understanding of the nature of higher education; and possess initiative, foresight, and diplomacy.
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