CFO is offering up to two postdoctoral positions focused on developing low-cost, CMOS-compatible infrared optoelectronic devices (photodetectors and light emitters) using colloidal quantum dot technology. The positions aim to advance the design of infrared devices for applications in safety, security, remote sensing, and environmental monitoring. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Material Science, Physics, or Electrical Engineering, with experience in fabricating and characterizing optoelectronic devices, particularly in the mid- and long-wave infrared ranges. Experience in colloidal quantum dots is a plus