Postdoctoral Research Scientist - Ferroic Thin Films

DrexelPhiladelphia, PA
5d$54,630 - $81,940Onsite

About The Position

The postdoctoral research scientist will contribute to the design, synthesis, and characterization of ferroelectric, antiferroelectric, and magnetoelectric multiferroic thin films, with emphasis on III-nitride ferroelectrics and complex oxides that support emergent switching pathways, tunable dielectric and magnetoelectric responses, and strong spin–lattice coupling. Research activities will include the growth of epitaxial thin films with atomic-scale structural and chemical precision; in-depth measurement of structural, dielectric, magnetic, and electromechanical properties; and exploration of low-frequency collective excitations using the laboratory’s distinctive ultra-low-frequency Brillouin and Raman inelastic light-scattering platforms, which operate under combined electric- and magnetic-field bias and across a wide temperature range down to cryogenic conditions. This position is grant-funded; employment is contingent upon the continued availability of those funds.

Requirements

  • Minimum of a PhD or Doctorate in materials science and engineering, physics, electrical engineering, or a closely related field or the equivalent combination of education and work experience.
  • Minimum of 0-3 years of experience.
  • Strong experimental background with knowledge of X-ray diffraction and strain-engineered epitaxial films, and foundational understanding of ferroelectricity, magnetism, and ferroic orders.

Nice To Haves

  • Preferred experience includes thin-film growth (oxide or nitride systems), ferroelectric or multiferroic characterization.

Responsibilities

  • Perform thin-film synthesis using RHEED-assisted pulsed-laser deposition, with opportunities to contribute to epitaxial nitride growth and interface-engineered heterostructures.
  • Conduct structural characterization, including high-resolution X-ray diffraction, reciprocal-space analysis, and nanoscale structural mapping.
  • Collaborate on the use of inelastic light-scattering spectroscopy (Brillouin/Raman) to study collective excitations, magnetoelectric coupling, dielectric tunability, and field-driven phase transitions.
  • Analyze experimental data and collaborate with theory teams to develop physical models connecting lattice, charge, and spin interactions to macroscopic functional responses.
  • Participate in device-relevant testing, including dielectric, magnetic, electromechanical, RF/microwave, and photonic measurements.
  • Conduct routine maintenance of experimental platforms and coordinate service with OEM providers.
  • Prepare manuscripts, conference presentations, and program reports.
  • Assist with mentoring and training of graduate and undergraduate researchers.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • For information about benefits, please review Drexel’s Benefits Brochure .

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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