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PhD position in Stretchable Organic Electronics.

Project description.
Our research team in the Department of Molecular Physics at the Lodz University of Technology (www.kfm.p.lodz.pl) investigates novel applications of mechanically flexible and stretchable organic electronics. Within the  framework of a project, you  will  be responsible for deposition of thin films on stretchable substrates and testing in electronic devices as well as studying their supramolecular structure. You will closely cooperate with members of the department and technical university, but also with external partners within international interdisciplinary cooperations. The results will be published in high-ranking peer-reviewed journals and communicated on international conferences by the applicant. 

Requirements 
An above average Master’s degree in chemistry, physics, material science or electrical engineering is required. Ideally, you have already a background in organic electronics or in thin film deposition of conjugated  polymers and molecules. This includes experimental techniques such as thin film deposition, electrical  and  optical  characterization methods. As researcher you work independently and creatively,  and enjoy working in cross-cultural and diverse teams and have a strong command of English. 

Our offer
We offer a fascinating and excellent interdisciplinary research environment. You will have the opportunity to visit our international collaboration partners to enlarge your experience and gain new competencies. 
Employment conditions: Doctoral scholarships in the range between PLN 3000 - 5000 gross depending on the stage of the PhD study, with the posibility of additional independent scholarships. 

All relevant application documents (CV, letter of motivation, records on previous education and certificates (Master, Bachelor or Diploma) with official confirmation (a, b and c)* need to be sent to: Prof. Dr. Wojciech Pisula, pisula@mpip-mainz.mpg.de

* official confirmation - a) a legalized, including by a Polish consular office operating in the country of issuance of the document (or with an apostille clause) confirming the course of first- and second-cycle studies (supplement or Transcript of Records referred to in 1 (5); 
b) certified translation (into Polish or English) of the documents if the originals of these documents have been issued in a language other than Polish or English (the submission of a certified translation of documents does not replace the obligation to submit the original documents in the language in which they were issued by the university)
c) a statement from the University reading: "the Applicant's second-cycle diploma entitles the Applicant to apply for the award of a doctoral degree in the country where the diploma was issued";

Please include in your offer: 
“I hereby give consent for my personal data included in my application to be processed for the purposes of the recruitment process under the Personal Data Protection Act as of 29 August 1997, consolidated text: Journal of Laws 2016, item 922 as amended.” 

Application deadline: 30.05.2024