Positions Available in the Marcus Lab:
Post-Doctoral Fellow: functionalized nanoparticles as hyperpolarized imaging agents for MRI
The applicant should have a Ph.D. in experimental physics, chemistry, or related areas of biology, with expertise in at least one of the following areas
- Solid State NMR and Dynamic Nuclear Polarization
- Low-field Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Overhauser MRI, PEDRI, and related methods
- Nanoparticle bio-functionalization
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Post-Doctoral Fellow: Non-abelian quasiparticles and topological quantum computing in mesoscopic fractional quantum Hall systems
The applicant should have a Ph.D. in experimental physics, with expertise in
- Low-temperature measurement
- low-noise and/or rf electronic instrumentation and data acquisition
- nanofabrication
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Graduate Research Students
The Marcus Lab is interested in Ph.D. students in Physics or Applied Physics for research positions in
- Developing Spin Qubits in Si nanowires, GaAs heterostructures, and Carbon Nanotubes
- Hyperpolarized Nanoparticles for MRI
- Mesoscopic fractional quantum Hall systems
- Graphene transistors and Optoelectronic devices
Please contact Prof. Marcus by
email or visit the Lab in the LISE Building, 4th floor, 11 Oxford St. Cambridge MA.