Dmitry Baranov

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Curious chemist, tenure-track faculty in Chemical Physics at Lund University.
#nanocrystals #FluorescenceFriday
Websitehttps://www.dbaranov.com/
Boosts and forwards are very much appreciated. Feel free to reach out in DM or by email if you got questions or want to learn more about this postdoctoral opportunity at LU. Thank you! 
Lund is a beautiful and historic city that offers high quality living and excellent public services. Sweden is known for its liberal society, personal freedoms, and commitment to equality. LGBTQAI+ policies are progressive with widespread social acceptance. This inclusive environment allows individuals to express freely and without fear of persecution. All this contributes to making Sweden an excellent place to live and study.

Lund University is renowned for its cutting-edge research and proximity to state-of-the-art facilities (MAX IV and ESS). As a postdoctoral researcher you will have the opportunity for professional growth and original scientific contributions. At Nanochemistry and Spectroscopy group, we mainly focus on nanocrystal synthesis, self-assembly, and study of structure-property relationships. Here you can read more about the group and the Division: https://www.chemphys.lu.se/research/groups/baranov-group/

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Baranov Group | Division of Chemical Physics

Hi folks, we seek a post-doctoral researcher to study chemistry, spectroscopy, and the collective properties of metal halide perovskites. The position is supported by the European Innovation Council and will focus on the polarized photoluminescence of these materials. The researcher will be able to develop interdisciplinary expertise in nanochemistry, spectroscopy, and nanofabrication. Here is the link to the position description (apply by Aug 20): https://lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:743711/

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Post-doctoral fellow in nanochemistry and spectroscopy

Subject description Solution-processed nanomaterials, such as nanoparticles and mesocrystals, offer remarkable tunability of light-generating properties for various applications. Within this landscape

#Perovskite #nanocrystals taught us many interesting lessons over the past few years. One of them is a superlattice X-ray interference (multilayer diffraction).

In the recently published Accounts we discuss the origins and uses of that effect in the context of perovskites as well as other nanocrystal superlattices and colloidal layered materials.

“Collective Diffraction Effects in Perovskite Nanocrystal Superlattices”

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.accounts.2c00613

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