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  • PhD scholarship in Monte-Carlo Charge Transport Modelling for ...

    Company Danmarks Tekniske Universitet in Frederiksberg C
    01.04.2025 Updated on: 07.04.2025

    The section for Luminescence Physics and Technologies (LUMPHYS) at the Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), invites applications for a 3-year PhD position. This position is funded under a European Research Council (ERC) advanced grant LUMIN (Illuminating charge transport in feldspar to measure rates of Earth surface processes). We are looking for a self-driven and innovative researcher with a passion for developing new computational tools and contributing to cutting-edge research at the intersection of Physics and Earth system science. Background and relevance of the project Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) is a multi-step phenomenon driven by the transport of electrons and holes across defects in the crystal lattice. Traditional models rely on simplified co...

  • PhD scholarship in Computational Design of Phosphosulfide Mate...

    Company Danmarks Tekniske Universitet in Frederiksberg C
    21.03.2025 Updated on: 28.03.2025

    This PhD scholarship is part of the Inverse Design of Optoelectronic Phosphosulfides (IDOL) project funded by the European Research Council. Our goal is to address a crucial scientific and technological challenge: How can we find the absolute best material for a desired application out of the enormous space of all possible materials, including the ones we haven’t yet discovered (trillions at least)? We will approach this question by working on a smaller-scale case study where we limit ourselves to one intriguing class of materials (phosphosulfides) and one important application (solar cells). Our team’s task then becomes: among all possible phosphosulfides, which one will convert light most efficiently into electricity? You will tackle this problem from a computational angle. You will have...