Postdoctoral Scholar in Applied Physics at Harvard University – Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Funding for this project runs until April 30, 2027, and therefore preference will be given to candidates who can start in January 2026, but applications from candidates with a later start date will also be considered.Basic QualificationsPh.D. in physics, applied physics, chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, or a related disciplineAdditional QualificationsProficiency in experimental measurements of optical properties of materials, including (for example) spectroscopy, light scattering, and/or microscopy. A background in soft materials, complex fluids, or colloidal science is desirable but not strictly required.Special Instructions Please submit a current CV with publications listed and a detailed description of research experience, as well as a minimum of two reference letters.Contact InformationAnna FrejContact Emailafrej@seas.harvard.eduSalary Range$67,600 – $91,826
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