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embedded in the Nanoelectronic Materials NEM department of the faculty of Science and Technology. The NEM department specialises in creating and characterising thin films and designing, modelling and
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devices based on thin semiconductor films, including amorphous and nano-crystalline silicon films, crystalline silicon and perovskites. About the department The PVMD group is part of the Electrical
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(EHL), thin film lubrication properties of oils, and grease lubrication mechanisms. Given the nature of the project, it has a strong focus on theory and model development. Bearings are the most
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Brillouin scattering (SBS) in piezo-electric materials, including thin film lithium niobate and aluminium nitride. You will develop models and design circuits for enhancing SBS in piezo-active materials by
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be used in various research projects. We share a drive to build solar cells and other devices based on thin semiconductor films, including amorphous and nano-crystalline silicon films, crystalline
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. You will contribute to our team’s results as your devices will be used in various research projects. We share a drive to build solar cells and other devices based on thin semiconductor films, including
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cells and other devices based on thin semiconductor films, including amorphous and nano-crystalline silicon films, crystalline silicon and perovskites. About the department The PVMD group is part of