**Job Description**
The postdoctoral scholar will conduct experimental research within the Quantum Matter group at KTH’s Applied Physics Department. The research focuses on studying the electronic structure and ultrafast dynamics (down to femtosecond timescales) in quantum materials like topological materials and superconductors. Key tools include a newly commissioned time and angle-resolved photoemission spectrometer (tr-ARPES) with a developed HHG source, along with collaborations at national and international synchrotron light sources. The role also involves the development of new spectroscopic techniques, particularly for high-temperature superconductivity.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Demonstrated scientific excellence through publication in leading scientific journals
• Good communication skills
• Good command of English in writing and speaking
• Strong motivation for postdoctoral studies
• Ability to work independently
• Perform critical analysis
• Good cooperative and communicative abilities
• Teaching abilities (preferred)
• Awareness of diversity and equal opportunity issues, with specific focus on gender equality (preferred)
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Experimental Physics
• Similar fields
**Experience**
Other:
• Research experience with quantum materials and laser or synchrotron based ARPES
• Experience with femtosecond lasers, HHG and/or time resolved spectroscopy experiments (merit)
• Experience from experiments at large scale facilities (merit)
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