PCCM Fellows
The Princeton Center for Complex Materials (PCCM), a Materials Research Science and Engineering Center at Princeton University funded through the National Science Foundation, seeks highly-qualified applicants for its postdoctoral Fellows program. Fellows will work with two or more PCCM investigators on interdisciplinary research projects underway at the Center, including:
IRG A: Electronic Materials with Triangular Lattice and Dirac Excitations
IRG B: Design and Control of Buried Active Molecular Materials Interfaces
IRG C: Integrated Self-Assembled Nanostructures
IRG D: Quantum Control in Semiconductor Nanostructures Seed Projects
Fellows’ salaries will be highly competitive and commensurate with experience; appointments are initially for one year and renewable for an additional year. Potential applicants should initiate the application process by contacting the PCCM investigators with whom they wish to work, or the leader of the IRG covering the research area of interest. All applications must be submitted through a sponsoring PCCM investigator, and will consist of:
- the applicant’s curriculum vitae and three selected p/reprints of prior research;
- a one-page description of the proposed work, prepared by the applicant in consultation with the sponsoring PCCM investigators;
- a joint support letter from the sponsoring PCCM investigators endorsing the research plan;
- two external letters of recommendation.
Princeton University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply. For information about applying to Princeton, see:
Information on Applying for Faculty and Academic Professional Openings at Princeton University
