PhD Position Next Generation Micro-assembly Processes

Updated: over 2 years ago
Deadline: 02 Jan 2021

You will be part of a team of 6 PhD and 2 postdoc researchers, that work together with staff scientists and engineers at TU Delft and the Dutch company Nexperia. Each of the researchers will work on a dedicated part of the project, while at the same time closely collaborating with the rest of the team to ensure all parts can eventually fit together to realize all steps that need to be performed in the chip-assembly process.

Candidates have a MSc degree in mechanical or mechatronic engineering, micro/nano engineering, engineering physics, or related fields. We are looking for candidates that can realize creative new solutions for dealing with the diverse challenges that accompany the accurate and fast manipulation of microchips, involving skills like experimental design, modeling, setup realization, automation, use of diverse sensor systems and (high-speed) vision systems.

The collaboration both with a team of fellow researchers and with a high-tech company that is a world leader in its business will give you the unique opportunity to learn a lot and contribute to a next generation of machines that will improve the assembly speed and reduce the environmental impact of hundreds of billions of future chips.



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