Post-doctoral Fellow in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics in the Department of Physics (Ref.: 536417)
We now invite applications for the captioned post available in Prof. Dong-Keun Ki’s group.
Duties and Responsibilities
· work on a project related to quantum transport in van der Waals-engineered 2D materials
· design, optimize, and maintain research instruments, experimental setups, and laboratory facilities
· produce high-quality original research and publish in leading peer-reviewed journals
· supervise, mentor, and train PhD students and research assistants, and contribute to related academic/administrative duties
· perform other duties as assigned
Requirements
· a Ph.D. degree in experimental condensed matter physics or a closely related discipline
· at least four years of relevant research experience in nano-fabrication (e-beam lithography, lift-off, etching, etc.), van der Waals assembly, low-temperature/low-noise electrical measurements
· strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team
· self-motivated and responsible
What We Offer
The appointment will commence as soon as possible on a temporary basis for 2 years, with the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance and funding availability. A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered. Other benefits include annual leave, medical benefits and free access to on-campus gyms and libraries.
How to Apply
The University only accepts online application for the above post(s). Applicants should apply online at the University’s Careers site (https://jobs.hku.hk) and upload an up-to-date C.V. They should also arrange 2 referees to send reference letters to Professor Dong-Keun Ki by e-mail (dkki@hku.hk) directly. Review of applications will start as soon as possible and continue until June 30, 2026, or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier.
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