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engineeringEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Research FieldEngineering » Electrical engineeringEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Who you are You have a PhD in Electronics or Electrical engineering
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requirements. What we do for you We offer you the opportunity to join one of the world’s premier research centers in nanotechnology at our imec office in Cambridge, UK or at our headquarters in Leuven, Belgium
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, engineers, and biologist. Requirements Research FieldEngineering » Electrical engineeringEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Who you are You have a PhD degree in electric engineer
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their performance and variability. One key parameter is carrier mobility which directly influences transistor performance and is impacted by defects and strain within the material. As PhD candidate, you
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that bridges academia and industry? Joining imec as a PhD student is exactly what you need to start your exciting research journey. What you will do As a doctoral researcher at imec, you get the
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crystal grain boundaries from forming inside the active heart of the semiconductor device [4,5]. Therefore, this PhD research explores innovative selective deposition concepts to mitigate TMD crystal
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, the specific nature of the channel to dielectric interface impacts electron transport in modes at variance with silicon technology [3]. The PhD research topic focuses on investigating new innovative
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) and atomically thin complementary FETs (CFETs). (Fig1.) What you will do In this PhD research project, you will explore the nucleation and growth behavior of TMDCs with monolayer thickness control by
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lead to complex interface restructuring and irreversible degradation of the electrodes. In this PhD project, you will contribute to solving electrode stability and reactivity challenges by means
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LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Who you are You already possess UK working rights, since we cannot sponsor visas for the UK. The ideal candidate has a PhD in Electronic/Electrical