Project: Scanning Probe Microscopy of polymeric and 2D materials
Commitment & contract: 1-year collaboration contract (renewable)
Location: Milan, Italy, CNST IIT@Polimi
WHO WE ARE
At IIT we work enthusiastically to develop human-centered Science and Technology to tackle some of the most pressing societal challenges of our times and transfer these technologies to the production system and society. Our Genoa headquarter is strictly inter-connected with our 11 centres around Italy and two outer-stations based in the US for a truly interdisciplinary experience.
YOUR TEAM
The Vectorial Nano-imaging Research Line (https://www.iit.it/web/vectorial-nano-imaging) is coordinated by Dr. Antonio Ambrosio (https://www.iit.it/web/guest/people-details/-/people/antonio-ambrosio/ ) who joined IIT from Harvard University in 2020.
With the external support of a competitive grant from the European Research Council (ERC consolidator grant METAmorphoses Grant Agreement Nr.817794) and an IDEAS project from the European Space Agency, the research is oriented towards three main directions that, although diverse, often interestingly contaminate each other in the lab:
- Structured light by means of dielectric optical metasurfaces – After introducing the first dielectric metasurface q-plate [Optics Express 25, 377 (2016)] and the metasurface J-plate for the most general spin to orbital angular momentum conversion [Science 358, 896 (2017)] while at Harvard University, Ambrosio’s group recently realized arrays of Orbital Angular momentum lasers. In a recent paper [Nature Photonics 16, 359 (2022)] they show 100 coupled lasers carrying orbital angular momentum. More interestingly, the laser network is tuned through the topological charge of the lasers. Moreover, healing effects restore the topological charge of each laser to that of the network.
- Scanning Probe Microscopy of polymeric and 2D materials – The Vectorial Nano-imaging group is using Scanning Probe microscopy to investigate polaritonic waves in 2D materials. With respect to the observation of phonon polaritons that they demonstrated with different optical near-field techniques in the mid-IR [Light: Science and Applications 7:27 (2018); Science Advances 4:eaat7189 (2018); Science Advances 5:eaav8690 (2019)], they have now the possibility to target excitons in semiconductive 2D materials in the visible and near-IR. Moreover, the group is also complementing optical nano-spectroscopy with mechanical analysis at the nanoscale, on polymers and 2D materials, as this recent paper shows [ACS nano doi:10.1021/acsnano.1c11107 (2022)].
- Reconfigurable flat optical devices – This is a research that strongly involves the unique characteristic of surface structuring in azobenzene-containing polymers. Antonio Ambrosio discovered and reported the crucial aspects of such phenomenon years ago [Nature Communications 3:989 (2012); Physical Review Letters 110, 146102 (2013)] and the group is now exploiting this possibility to create optical devices that are, in fact, not just tunable but shapeshifting: gratings can tun into lenses and back into gratings, if and when needed [Advanced Materials Interfaces 8, 2101375 (2021); Optics Express 30, 12695 (2022); Laser and Photonics Reviews 16, 2100514 (2022)]. Introducing structured light in the process is the next step to achieve new schemes for several applications, from optics to microfluidics.
Within the team, your main responsibilities will be:
- Nano-spectroscopy in the MID-IR (nano-FTIR) of polymers, nanostructured and 2D materials.
- Near-field microscopy of polaritons in 2D materials and metasurfaces.
- Scanning Probe Microscopy (AFM, EFM, PFM, etc.) of polymers, nanostructured and 2D materials.
- Confer with principal investigator to review work assignment and develop plans for research experiments.
- Review work of lower level laboratory personnel and assist in training new personnel.
WHAT WOULD MAKE YOU SHINE
- A PhD in Physics, Nanotechnologies, Photonics, Engineering or related areas.
- Experience in using frequency and/or time-domain simulation methods and related software and CAD suits, including COMSOL Multiphysics, Lumerical – FDTD.
- Experience in Scanning Probe Microscopy.
- Experience in polaritons in 2D materials and plasmonic devices.
- Experience in Near-field optical Scanning Probe Microscopy
- Proven track record of publications in the relevant technical areas and projects.
- The ability to properly report, organize and publish research data.
- Documented experience in coaching junior scientists.
- Proficiency in English is essential.
EXTRA AWESOME
- Good communication skills (oral and written).
- Strong organizational skills and problem solving attitude.
- High motivation to learn.
- Spirit of innovation and creativity.
- Good in time and priority management.
- Ability to work in a challenging and international environment.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a highly interdisciplinary environment.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
- Competitive salary package for international standards.
- Private health care coverage.
- Wide range of staff discounts.
- Candidates from abroad or Italian citizens, who permanently work abroad and meet specific requirements, may be entitled to a deduction from taxable income of up to 90% from 6 to 13 years.
WHAT’S IN FOR YOU?
- An equal, inclusive and multicultural environment ready to welcome you with open arms. Discrimination is a big NO for us!
- We like contamination and encourage you to mingle and discover what other people are up to in our labs!
- If paperwork is not your piece of cake, we got you! There’s a specialized team working to help you with that, especially during your relocation!
- If you are a startupper or a business-minded person, you will find some exceptionally gifted professionals ready to nurture and guide your attitude and aspirations.
- If you want your work to have a real impact, in IIT you will find an innovative and stimulating culture that drives our mission to contribute to the improvement and well-being of society!
- We stick to our values! Integrity, courage, societal responsibility and inclusivity are the values we believe in! They define us and our actions in our everyday life. They guide us to accomplish IIT mission!
If you feel this tickles your appetite for change, do not hesitate and apply!
Please submit your application using the online form and including:
- A detailed CV with a full list of publications, plus a final section titled “Relevant skills” commenting on the strong points where your CV matches the required skills (list above).
- Name and contacts of 2 referees.
Application’s deadline: August 14th, 2022
The position will be open until a suitable candidate is found but preferential treatment will be given to applications received before July 10th, 2022 with a possible starting date on September 16th, 2022.
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Primary Location
MILANO POLIMI
Job
Postdoc
Organization
Vectorial Nano-Imaging
Job Posting
May 16, 2022, 10:59:54 AM