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This position is part of the Post Doctoral Fellows Association and has an initial appointment of one year, with the possibility of extension (yearly contract).
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Position Summary
A postdoctoral position is available in Professor Robert Wolkow's group at the University of Alberta, Department of Physics. Extensive ultra-high vacuum scanning tunnelling or scanning force microscopy is an essential requirement of candidates.
Our work is focused on the fabrication and characterization of atom-defined silicon entities. Recently, we have demonstrated Binary Atomic Silicon Logic (BASiL) devices, which consume about 1000x less energy than CMOS while also enabling faster operation. Our same toolkit of knowledge and techniques allows us to make a variety of silicon-based quantum devices. A newly established RF-capable, 5T magnet-equipped SPM enables atom-scale spin studies. This work is enabled by grants we recently received totalling ~$4M.
Our spin-off company, Quantum Silicon Inc., is commercializing devices based upon our research group's work. This includes the first purpose-built atom-precise manufacturing tool.
Multiple graduate students and postdoctoral fellows have transitioned directly from our research group to full-time employment at Quantum Silicon (in Edmonton, Canada and at our new subsidiary in Palo Alto).
Responsibilities:
This successful candidate will lead the fabrication and characterization of atom-defined entities. The postdoc will be highly collaborative, as they will interface with academic and industry partners as they make, measure, evaluate and improve upon designs. This work will include the following tasks.
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