.Junior Research Fellow - Semiconductor preparation for photoelectrochemical cellsJob Reference: Ref.09.24.54Employer: International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL)Location: Braga, PortugalGroup/Unit: Salomé Research GroupNumber of Vacancies: 1Employment Type: Full timeContract Duration: 6 monthsOpen Date for Applications: October 2nd, 2024Closing Date for Applications: October 22nd, 2024, 23h00m (Lisbon Time)Key words: #photoelectrochemical #surfaces #kesteriteOverviewThe Salomé Research Group is dedicated to developing nanofabrication and applications for optoelectronics and energy. We are looking for a qualified candidate with a Master degree to join our team in studying semiconductor interfaces under the project Kesper, with the code M-ERA-NET3/0008/2021.SR&TD project specifications:INL participates in Kesper co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and National Funds through the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT):Name of the project: KESPER- Kesterite based Photoelectrodes for Reduction of Nitrogen to AmmoniaReference number: M-ERA-NET 3/0008/2021Scientific Area: Physics, Chemistry, material science, mechanical engineeringDescription: Kesper addresses the development of the semiconductor kesterite to be used as a photoelectrode for Reduction of Nitrogen to Ammonia. INL's role in Kesper is mostly focused on the optimization of the kesterite interface properties and the characterization of its properties and coordination with the remaining European partners for the fabrication of a test photoelectrochemical cell.Description of the functions and key primary responsibilities:The successful candidate will work on the tasks of the SR&TD project, and will be assigned the following working plan:Develop a heterojunction formation on kesterite thin films suitable for photo-activity; Perform advanced interface analysis; Collaborate with the European partners; Prepare reports, documentation, and presentations to convey project progress and outcomes.Specific Eligibility Conditions:Candidates must meet the following conditions, as they are required by the nature of the duties the candidate will be required to perform:Master degree in Physics, Chemistry, Nanotechnology or related fields including engineering fields; Strong laboratory skills for experimental work, including handling chemicals, synthesizing materials, and operating specialised equipment; Experience in semiconductor synthesis; Know-how of electro-chemistry; Experience with surface modification techniques, such as chemical treatments, deposition processes, and characterization methods; Material knowledge such as:Understanding of semiconductor materials, for instance Kesterite-based materials; Knowledge of materials used in photoelectrodes, including their properties and applications.Supervision: The work plan will be developed at the INL under the scientific guidance of Professor Pedro Salomé