Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab

2026 PhD Graduate - Post-Doctoral Fellow - 2D Electronic Materials and Devices

Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or Materials Science with a focus on semiconductor materials.
  • Demonstrated hands-on research experience with device-oriented projects.
  • Strong knowledge of semiconductor electronic materials and device physics.
  • Proven track record of publishing in peer-reviewed journals.
  • Effectively communicate research findings in varied professional settings.
  • Ability to perform laboratory research and travel for professional commitments.
  • U.S. citizenship for obtaining Secret level security clearance.

Responsibilities

  • Design and lead independent research projects on new technical capabilities.
  • Conduct experiments under project management to develop novel materials and devices.
  • Analyze data, interpret results, and propose future research steps.
  • Present technical work at internal meetings and external conferences.
  • Collaborate on team projects and work independently.
  • Develop and propose innovative research initiatives.
  • Publish findings in high-impact journals and present at conferences.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work with leading experts in the field.
  • Engagement with research on high-impact societal issues.
  • Potential for fellowship renewal based on performance.
  • Access to cutting-edge lab facilities and resources.
  • Networking opportunities at conferences and workshops.
Full Job Description
Description

Are you motivated by imagining creative solutions to tough problems?

Are you searching for a role that leads to significant real-world impacts by applying your strengths in 2D materials and electronic devices?

If so, we are looking for someone like you to join our team at APL.

The Electronic Materials and Microsystems Group is seeking a creative and driven post-doctoral fellow with experience in 2D materials and electronic devices to help develop solutions to diverse problems. You will apply your strong background in 2D semiconductor materials to develop solutions for the government's most significant problems. 2D materials driven electronic devices require in-depth understanding of semiconductor material physics as well as how to manipulate key phenomena to achieve device needs. Fundamental capabilities are developed towards applications (e.g. radiovoltaics, ferroelectrics, thermoelectrics) to advance the future of 2D materials driven electronic devices, realize impact, and define future areas of research. This postdoctoral position will focus on developing new electronic devices based on 2D materials to realize impact in real world energy conversion and other electronic applications.

As a post-doctoral fellow, you will have the opportunity to work with experts in advanced thermoelectric, radiovoltaic and other materials and devices, epitaxial materials synthesis, characterization, thin-film device fabrication, prototype development for a range of applications, and more. You will support ongoing research projects as well as pursue new, creative concepts. This fellowship is for a one-year term, renewable for a second year upon the successful completion of the first year.

As a post-doctoral fellow, your primary responsibilities will be to...
  • Design and lead an independent research project focused on developing new technical capabilities for new research areas.
  • Perform experiments at the direction of a project manager and assist with the development of new materials and devices via a host of capabilities including: MOCVD, MBE, photolithography, etching, plating, and a wide variety of characterization tools for materials and device analysis.
  • Perform detailed data analysis, explain characterization results, and propose next steps.
  • Communicate well through presentations of technical work internally and in external meetings and conferences
  • Work on research projects both independently and as part of a team.
  • Develop and propose your own research projects.
  • Publish your research in high-impact journals and present at leading conferences.

Qualifications

You meet our minimum qualifications for the job if you...
  • Possess a Ph.D. in EE, Physics, Materials Science with a background in semiconductor materials and 2D electronic materials.
  • Have demonstrated device-oriented research experience in a laboratory environment.
  • Have a background and strong experience in semiconductor electronic materials and device fundamentals.
  • Have published research in peer-reviewed journals.
  • Are comfortable communicating research findings in various settings.
  • Are willing and able to carry out laboratory research and travel for presentations, sponsor visits, conference attendance, and presentations.
  • Are able to obtain a Secret level security clearance. If selected, you will be subject to a government security clearance investigation and must meet the requirements for access to classified information. Security clearance eligibility requires you to be a U.S. citizen.

You'll go above and beyond our minimum requirements if you...
  • Have hands-on experience in research in 2D materials and experience in translating material advances to functional devices.
  • Are directly familiar with radiovoltaics, thermoelectrics, ferroelectrics, or related classes of materials.
  • Have experience writing research proposals.
  • Have experience working as member of a diverse team in a collaborative manner.
  • Have experience as a mentor and/or leader in university lab/research settings.

Minimum Rate

$85,300 Annually

Maximum Rate

$155,500 Annually

About Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab

The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) is a research and development organization that provides solutions to national security and scientific challenges. The laboratory was founded in 1942 and is located in Laurel, Maryland. APL is a division of the Johns Hopkins University and is a not-for-profit organization. The laboratory has expertise in a variety of areas, including space exploration, national security, and healthcare.
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