(Updated in March 2021)
The group is looking for highly motivated student researchers (graduate and undergraduate), postdocs, and visiting scholars.
Prospective Postdoctoral Fellows
We are looking for highly motivated postdoctoral candidates with a strong background in semiconductor device fabrication/characterization, 2D materials, and scanning probe microscopy. Experience in finite element simulation of multi-physical field coupling, 2D hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites, CVD synthesis of 2D materials, or LabVIEW is a plus. Please directly email Qing (qing.tu@tamu.edu) your CV, a description of your research interest, and contact information of 3 references. If you have extra information such as independent funding experience, please also put it in the email.
Prospective Graduate Students
We have openings for PhD students in Fall 2020 and/or Spring 2021. We would like you to have solid scientific training in at least one of the following areas: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Electrical Engineering and Chemistry. Experience with experimental mechanics, materials synthesis (particularly 2D hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites) & characterization, microfabrication and finite element simulations is a plus. Both graduate research assistantships and university fellowships are available. Students with external funding are also welcome.
We also have projects for highly motivated master and undergraduate students. Please contact Qing via email (qing.tu@tamu.edu) for details.
Prospective Interns and Visiting Scholars
Please email Qing (qing.tu@tamu.edu) your CV and research interests. We highly recommend visits/interns with sufficient length (> 4 months) as it is very challenging to make significant achievements in a short time. Exceptions will be made for REU students.