Postdoctoral Researcher in Organic Optoelectronic Devices (OLEDs, OPDs, OPVs)
Postdoctoral opening in
organic optoelectronic devices
at the
University of Angers
, France, within the
MOLTECH-Anjou Laboratory
and the
KEMTRONIX
research group. The project is centered on the research and development of
OLEDs
,
OPDs
, and
OPVs
, with a strong emphasis on
device physics
,
stability
, and
optimization
. The post explicitly states that
no synthesis
is involved, making it especially relevant for candidates with a background in device fabrication, characterization, and performance analysis.
The research environment is multidisciplinary and connects organic electronics with applications in
neuroscience
, including optical stimulation and optogenetics. The lab works on organic semiconducting materials, device manufacturing, and optoelectrical characterization, and the successful candidate will contribute to projects involving state-of-the-art organic light-emitting diodes, organic photodiodes, and organic photovoltaic cells. The post also mentions collaboration with neuroscience institutes at the University of Queensland and the Australian National University.
Eligibility highlights:
a PhD completed within the last three years or near completion in materials science, engineering, electronics, physics, organic chemistry, or a related optics field; strong background in organic electronics; practical experience with organic optoelectronic diodes preferred; knowledge of organic semiconducting materials and device performance factors; publication record in peer-reviewed journals; excellent English and communication skills. Desirable skills include photophysics, lab instrumentation, programming (especially LabVIEW), and collaborative teamwork.
Funding and conditions:
full-time 100% fixed-term postdoctoral contract for up to 24 months, with a gross salary of
€2,958 per month
. Start date is
mid-2026
and is flexible.
How to apply:
submit your application online via
EURAXESS
or the University of Angers application link. Include a CV and a cover letter tailored to the “About You” section. Shortlisted candidates may be asked for supporting documents such as degree certificates, transcripts, and recommendation letters, and interviews are planned for 18–22 May 2026.