Scalable Energy &
Nanomaterial Electronics Lab
(SENSE Lab) 

Scheideler Research Group @ Dartmouth College

SENSE Lab Mission

Sustainable nanomanufacturing for energy harvesting and low power electronics

Emerging technologies such as wearable devices, flexible solar cells, and autonomous vehicles call for re-thinking the design and manufacturing of electronics. While decades of incredible advances in traditional semiconductor technology enabled these dreams of science fiction, their sustainable realization depends on the deep integration of heterogeneous electronic materials and devices that go beyond current paradigms of microelectronics. 

The SENSE Lab is launching projects in flexible and printed electronics that seamlessly integrate nanomaterial-based sensors, energy harvesting, and wireless devices to deliver next generation hybrid systems. Research in these areas serves the greater mission of sustainable nanomanufacturing for energy efficient electronics.

Hiring for a Postdoctoral Position

Postdoc Position in Liquid Metal Printed 2D Oxides

We are hiring for a postdoctoral position focused on scalable fabrication of 2D oxides via liquid metal printing. Qualified candidates should have significant prior experience in metal oxide synthesis, characterization, and thin film transistor devices. Candidates should be available to start by Fall 2024. Please send a CV and short description of your qualifications and interest to Prof. William Scheideler (William.j.scheideler@dartmouth.edu).

 

Requirements: PhD in Electrical Engineering, MSE, Physics, or a related discipline. Significant prior experience in perovskite solar cell fabrication and optoelectronic characterization of metal halide perovskites

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