Two PhD positions on electromagnetic modeling for wafer metrology

Two PhD positions on electromagnetic modeling for wafer metrology

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13 Aug 26 Aug Eindhoven

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Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) has vacancies for Two PhD positions on electromagnetic modeling for wafer metrology in the Electromagnetics Group, department of Electrical Engineering.

Job description

The two PhD positions are four-year salaried positions, as part of government funded programs in close collaboration with the industry, among which ASML and VSL. The PhD positions lead to a doctorate degree, the equivalent of an international PhD degree. PhD programs are embedded in the TU/e Graduate School.

Context of the PhD projects

Our modern information-based society has largely been built on two pillars: the information itself and the technological means to access, store, and process this information. The enormous growth in the stream of information has been made possible by the giant technological progress in the production of integrated circuits (ICs), that nowadays form the technology backbone of our information society. This progress is commonly known as 'Moore's law', and it embodies five decades of relentless innovation, research, and development in the semiconductor industry.

For successful and economically viable production of ICs, a key and critical ingredient is the ability to accurately measure and monitor the quality of each individual step of the production process and its alignment with respect to previous steps. Optical scatterometry is currently a widely used technique in high-volume manufacturing. For several technical reasons it is the most viable and cost-effective candidate for current and future high-quality high-throughput wafer-metrology. However, this technique critically depends on fast and accurate Maxwell solvers, which numerically solve Maxwell's equation to predict how light is scattered by structures on a wafer.

The two PhD projects together aim at the construction and demonstration of an advanced, accurate, and efficient Maxwell solver for optical metrology. This Maxwell solver needs to include cross-talk with product structures and coupling to the metrology sensor, and should be in line with state-of-the-art fast numerical modeling techniques recently developed at TU/e. This will address the urgent need for a next-generation Maxwell solver for optical scatterometry.

ASML (www.asml.com) is the world's leading provider of lithography systems for the semiconductor industry, manufacturing complex machines that are critical to the production of integrated circuits or microchips. Headquartered in Veldhoven, the Netherlands, ASML designs, develops, integrates, markets and services these advanced systems, which continue to help its customers - the major chipmakers - to reduce the size and increase the functionality of microchips, and consumer electronic equipment.

VSL (www.vsl.nl) is the Netherlands' national metrology institute and as such makes measurement results directly traceable to international standards. It provides a range of services including calibrations, and inter-laboratory comparisons. It has a branch dedicated to geometry metrology that includes measurements on a nanometer scale for the semiconductor industry.

Department of Electrical Engineering

The Department of Electrical Engineering is one of the nine departments of the Eindhoven University of Technology and provides BSc and MSc programs in Electrical Engineering. The department has nine research groups and has research collaborations with other departments at the Eindhoven University of Technology as well as with a large number of other universities and companies, both within the Netherlands and internationally. The department has approximately 350 employees and 900 students.

Electromagnetics Group at TU/e investigates the behavior of electromagnetic fields by computational, analytical and experimental techniques. The knowledge thus obtained is used in a wide range of applications from all areas of Electrical Engineering, with particular attention for antennas and propagation, wireless communication, nondestructive testing and sensing, optical interconnects, and (bio)-medical electromagnetics. The computational branch of the group is dedicated to developing modeling tools for high-tech systems, among which wafer metrology is a key field.

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Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)

Requirements

Candidates for the PhD positions should have a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, (Applied) Physics, Applied Mathematics, or a related field, with excellent grades, an interest in combining theory, computational algorithms and numerical experimentation, and well-developed analytic skills. A background in computational electromagnetics or one of the computational sciences (e.g. computational physics, numerical mathematics) is highly recommended.

Conditions of employment

We offer a fixed-term, 4 year position in a research group with an excellent reputation. Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, including: 
  • A gross monthly salary between € 2222.- (first year) and € 2840.- (last year).
  • Additionally, 8% holiday and 8,3% end-of-year annual supplements.
  • A minimum of 41 holidays per year (excluding bank holidays, for a full-time employment of 40 hrs/week)
  • Additional benefits, including excellent technical infrastructure, child care, holiday savings schemes, and sports facilities.
  • Assistance for finding accommodation is offered.

  • TU/e also offers you the opportunity for personal development by developing your social and communication skills. We do this by offering every PhD student a series of courses that are part of the proof program as an excellent addition to your scientific education. More information on employment conditions can be found here: employment conditions .

    Specifications

    • PhD
    • Engineering
    • max. 38 hours per week
    • University graduate
    • V36.3336

    Employer

    Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)

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    De Rondom 70, 5612 AP, Eindhoven

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