Position Description
Characterisation of Chemical Compounds and evaluation of their environmental effects.
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InComEss -Required Qualifications
- Degree in Engineering Sciences
- Experimental experience in characterisation of Chemical Compounds
- Experience in the evaluation of environmental effects of Chemical Compounds
- Good knowledge of English
Application Procedure
Interested candidates who meet the aforementioned requirements are kindly asked to submit their applications to the address (hr@iesl.forth.gr), with cc to the Scientific Responsible, Dr Emmanuel Stratakis (stratak@iesl.forth.gr).
In order to be considered, the application must include:
- Application Form (form Greek or form English to the left)
- Detailed curriculum vitae (CV) of the candidate
- Scanned Copies of academic titles
- Certificate for enrollment in a master’s program
Appointment Duration
6 monthsFunding

To: 19/05/2021 14:00
One of the most important scientific and technological frontiers of our time is the interfacing of electronics with the human brain. This endeavour promises to help understand how the brain works and deliver new tools for diagnosis and treatment of pathologies including epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease. Current solutions, however, are limited by the materials that are brought in contact with the tissue and transduce signals across the biotic/abiotic interface. Recent advances in electronics have made available materials with a unique combination of attractive properties, including mechanical flexibility, mixed ionic/electronic conduction, enhanced biocompatibility, and capability for drug delivery. I will present examples of novel devices for recording and stimulation of neurons and show that organic electronic materials offer tremendous opportunities to study the brain and treat its pathologies.
Position Description
PhD student 2γ
Ρεομετρία (γραμμική και μή-γραμμική) και παθητική μικρορεολογία (μέσω δυναμικής σκέδασης φωτός) ιξωδοελαστικών και ιξωδοπλαστικών υλικών
Master student 18α
Ανάπτυξη πολυμερικών επιστρωμάτων επί νανοδομημένων επιφανειών
Master student 18β
Ανάπτυξη νανοσύνθετων πολυμερικών επιστρωμάτων επί νανοδομημένων επιφανειών
Required Qualifications
PhD student 2γ
- Πτυχίο και Μεταπτυχιακό σε επιστήμη υλικών ή χημική μηχανική ή συναφή επιστήμη
- Εμπειρία σε εργαστήριο χαλαρής ύλης
- Εμπειρία σε δυναμική σκέδαση φωτός σε υψηλές πιέσεις
- Εμπειρία σε ρεομετρία
- Γνώση Αγγλικής, ικανότητα παρουσιάσεων, επιστημονική δημοσίευση
Master student 18α
- Πτυχίο φυσικών επιστημών (φυσική, χημεία, επιστήμης υλικών) ή μηχανικού
- Γνώση του αντικειμένου της Επιστήμης Πολυμερών και προηγούμενη εμπειρία σε εργαστήρια μελέτης και χαρακτηρισμού πολυμερών
- Εμπειρία με την μελέτη επιφανειακών ιδιοτήτων και εξοικείωση με την χρήση σχετικών τεχνικών
- Άριστη γνώση της αγγλικής γλώσσας
Master student 18β
- Πτυχίο φυσικών επιστημών (φυσική, χημεία, επιστήμης υλικών) ή μηχανικού
- Γνώση του αντικειμένου της Επιστήμης Πολυμερών και προηγούμενη εμπειρία σε εργαστήρια μελέτης και χαρακτηρισμού πολυμερικών και πολυμερικών νανοσύνθετων
- Εμπειρία σε χημεία υλικών και σε χημική τροποποίηση επιφανειών
- Άριστη γνώση της αγγλικής γλώσσας
Application Procedure
Στο φάκελο υποβολής της πρότασης θα πρέπει να εμπεριέχονται τα ακόλουθα:
- Αίτηση (form Greek στην αριστερή στήλη) με αναφορά στο πρόγραμμα και στον κωδικό της θέσης
- Αναλυτικό Βιογραφικό Σημείωμα
- Ευκρινή φωτοαντίγραφα τίτλων σπουδών
- Πρόσφατη βεβαίωση σπουδών
ΥΠΟΒΟΛΗ ΠΡΟΤΑΣΕΩΝ
Οι ενδιαφερόμενοι καλούνται να υποβάλουν τις αιτήσεις τους και όλα τα απαραίτητα δικαιολογητικά, ηλεκτρονικά στη διεύθυνση hr@iesl.forth.gr με κοινοποίηση (cc): στον καθηγ. Δ. Βλασσόπουλο (dvlasso@iesl.forth.gr) για τη θέση 2γ και στην Δρ Κ. Χρυσοπούλου (kiki@iesl.forth.gr) για τις θέσεις 18α και 18β. Οι αιτήσεις θα πρέπει να αποσταλούν με την ένδειξη: «Αίτηση στο πλαίσιο του προγράμματος ΑΕΝΑΟ, της πρόσκλησης εκδήλωσης ενδιαφέροντος με Α.Π. … και κωδικό θέσης … » (όπως αυτός αναφέρεται στον Πίνακα του Παραρτήματος).
Appointment Duration
7 μήνεςPosition Description
We are looking for an integrated circuits analogue designer to work on a novel concept of high frequency integrated circuits.
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SMARTWAVE -Required Qualifications
- Bachelor in Electrical and Computer engineering or similar electronics engineering degree (30%)
- Master’s degree in Microelectronics or equivalent (30%)
- Experience in IC design of active circuits (Cadence or similar) (30%)
Desirable Qualifications
- Experience in integrated amplifier design is considered an advantage (10%)
Application Procedure
Interested candidates who meet the aforementioned requirements are kindly asked to submit their applications to the address (hr@iesl.forth.gr), with cc to the Dr George Deligeorgis (deligeo@iesl.forth.gr).
In order to be considered, the application must include:
- Application Form (form Greek or form English to the left)
- Detailed curriculum vitae (CV) of the candidate
- Scanned Copies of academic titles
Appointment Duration
12 monthsFunding

Position Description
The position concerns analysis of electromagnetic wave propagation in metamaterial-based phase shifters and designing of optimized tunable metamaterial-based phase shifters and other microwave circuit and antenna components. The aim is to guide the research activity and provide insight on how to separately tailor the wave propagation phase and impedance for the components, providing thus miniaturized and optimized components.
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SMARTWAVE -Required Qualifications
- Bachelor in Electrical Engineering (10%)
- PhD in Physics (20%)
- Experience (at least 10 years) in the study of metamaterials (30%)
- Experience in the analysis of E/M wave interaction with complex media (30%)
Desirable Qualifications
- Experience (>20 years) in international academic environments (5%)
- Experience in semiconductor related components (5%)
Application Procedure
Interested candidates who meet the aforementioned requirements are kindly asked to submit their applications to the address (hr@iesl.forth.gr), with cc to the Dr George Deligeorgis (deligeo@iesl.forth.gr).
In order to be considered, the application must include:
- Application Form (form Greek or form English to the left)
- Detailed curriculum vitae (CV) of the candidate
- Scanned Copies of academic titles
Appointment Duration
9 monthsFunding

Position Description
Μελέτη μη-γραμμικών φαινομένων υπεριώδους κενού
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Required Qualifications
- Διδακτορικός τίτλος σπουδών συναφής με το αντικείμενο της θέσης
- Ερευνητική εμπειρία σε παραγωγή και χρήση παλμών αττοδευτερολέπτων
- Ερευνητική εμπειρία σε πολυφωτονικές διαδικασίες στο υπεριώδες κενού
- Ερευνητική εμπειρία σε φαινόμενα ισχυρού πεδίου στο υπεριώδες κενού
- Εμπειρία στην συγγραφή δημοσιεύσεων σε έγκριτα διεθνή περιοδικά
Application Procedure
Οι ενδιαφερόμενοι καλούνται να υποβάλουν τις αιτήσεις τους και όλα τα απαραίτητα δικαιολογητικά, ηλεκτρονικά στη διεύθυνση hr@iesl.forth.gr με κοινοποίηση (cc): στον Καθηγ. Δ. Χαραλαμπίδη (chara@iesl.forth.gr). Οι αιτήσεις θα πρέπει να αποσταλούν με την ένδειξη: «Αίτηση στο πλαίσιο του προγράμματος NEA-APS, της πρόσκλησης εκδήλωσης ενδιαφέροντος με Α.Π. … και κωδικό θέσης … » (όπως αυτός αναφέρεται στον Πίνακα του Παραρτήματος).
Appointment Duration
12 μήνεςPosition Description
DOMINION provides an intimate engagement of syntheses and characterisation for a wide range of layered iron-based chalcogenide compounds. The successful candidate will study the fundamental physics of iron-based chalcogenide magnets and superconductors, made up of functional molecular components with nanoscale dimensions. For this, user-facility photon and neutron science labs will be utilized to generate key insights on how structure and spontaneous magnetic transitions influence the superconducting electron pairing. Knowledge of correlated-electron physics/materials and physical crystallography, including diffraction experiments and data analysis strategies, will be invaluable for this innovative research project.
The challenges set out here will be tackled through a cross-disciplinary, collaborative initiative between European (Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas, Greece & Warsaw University of Technology, Poland) and US DOE scientists (Brookhaven National Lab, NY & National High Magnetic Field Lab, FL). A comprehensive range of research activities, engaging young researchers (PhD and post-doc levels) with senior scientists, is organized to facilitate a resource-sharing culture and tackle open questions.
Host Lab: Quantum Materials & Magnetism Laboratory (https://www.iesl.forth.gr/en/research/magnetic-materials)
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DOMINION -Required Qualifications
• PhD degree in Physical Sciences
• Demonstrated ability in quantitative structural analysis methods (e.g. Rietveld analysis)
• Proved experience in analytical experimental techniques, including, magnetometry and X-ray diffraction
• Excellent knowledge of the English language
Greek male candidates must have fulfilled their military obligations
Desirable Qualifications
- Publications in peer-reviewed journals and scientific presentations in conferences
- MSc degree in experimental condensed matter physics materials science will be an advantage
- Programming skills for data acquisition and reduction will be beneficial
- Successful candidates must be able to work in an interdisciplinary environment
Application Procedure
In order to be considered, the application must include:
• Application Form (please download file from the link to the left)
• A cover letter describing your research interests
• CV and publications list
• Two (2) reference letters, e-mailed directly to lappas@iesl.forth.gr and cc to hr@iesl.forth.gr
• Scanned copies of the ready available academic titles
Applications received before May 4, 2021 will receive immediate attention; however, applications will be reviewed thereafter until the position is filled. Videoconference interviews will be offered to shortlisted candidates.
Appointment Duration
12 monthsFunding

To: 17/02/2021 14:00
The European Space Agency (ESA) invited university student teams to develop a CubeSat as part of the “Fly Your Satellite!” (FYS) programme. The Greek AcubeSAT's proposal was chosen together with two others from applicants across all over Europe and Canada. AcubeSAT is a multidisciplinary project by SpaceDot, a team led by ambitious students primarily from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with members from various Greek and European universities, including the University of Crete.
The AcubeSAT mission aims to probe the effects of microgravity and radiation on gene expression of eukaryotic cells in-orbit, employing a miniaturized Lab-on-a-Chip platform. During this talk, members of the team are going to present the team’s structure and technical organization in distinct subsystems. An overview of the mission objectives and experimental platform is going to be provided, zeroing in on the core technologies employed. Examples include the engineering of yeast cells to be put in orbit, the development of a microfluidic chip-based cell culturing system and a fluorescence imaging system. Focusing on AcubeSAT’s payload container, which hosts the experimental instrumentation, the Thermal and Structural subsystems will also be presented.