Postdoc: Immediate postdoctoral opening in Materials Science in Taiwan : Distinguished Scholars for NCKU Project of Promoting Academic Excellence and Developing World Class Research Centers
At National Cheng Kung University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Field(s): solid state physics
Application deadline: Dec 31 (Mon), 2007
Submitted: Oct 30, 2007
Contact: Prof. Tsang-Tse Fang
E-mail: ttfang@mail.ncku.edu.tw
Phone: 01188662757575 ext 62 937
Fax: 0118862745332
Address: 1 Tai Shei Road, Tainan, Taiwan, ROC
Key words:
materials science, electro-ceramics, solid-state physics, multiferroics, dielectrics, nanoscience.
Qualification: National or International candidates are eligible. The ideal candidate should have a Ph.D. in materials science and engineering, solid-state chemistry and physics or nano-science related areas.
About our lab and the department:
Our lab conducts frontier theoretical and experimental research in the areas of Electronic ceramics materials. The department is equipped with all the latest characterization techniques related to materials science research. Specific facilities can be accessed in all the universities in Taiwan. Our department provides a friendly atmosphere and English-speaking environment for international candidates.
Job description:
There is an immediate postdoctoral position opening in Materials Science/solid state chemistry/nano- science at the department of materials science and engineering, National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Taiwan. The candidate will be actively involved in the investigation of structure-property relationship in polycrystalline electro-ceramics materials namely, dielectric and multiferroic etc. Initial appointment is for one year with a possibility of extension upon satisfactory performance.
Deadline: Till the position is filled
Salary: 55000 NTD (1 NTD ~33 USD) per month+ Traveling allowances +benefits (the salary is renewed after one year)
Application: Please send your complete resume/CV, name and contact details of at least two references to Prof. T. T. Fang.