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The group of Integrated Devices and Systems (IDS) has a vacancy for a Postdoc to work on CMOS transistors and their wearout due to hot-carrier degradation. The aim of the project is to investigate self-repair (recovery) of transistors and to formulate a model to describe this effect, in order to improve contemporary reliability estimates for CMOS electronics. The postdoc will continue work of a PhD student currently working on the topic.
Within the project, we cooperate with several industrial partners and two academic partners with a strong international reputation. The focal point of the research is experimentation, combined with analysis and model development. The students have full access to state of the art characterization equipment as well as the MESA+ Nanolab for experimentation.
Type of work: 50% experimental studies, 20% material analysis, 30% material and defect modelling.
We are looking for a highly motivated, positive and hardworking researcher (F/M) with a PhD degree on a topic directly related to transistor reliability. We seek candidates with good team spirit and multidisciplinary curiosity, who like to work in an internationally oriented environment where many cultures meet. Proficiency in English is a requirement. An interview will be part of the selection procedure.
The UT provides a dynamic and international environment, combining the benefits of academic research with a topic of high industrial relevance, excellent working conditions, an exciting scientific environment and a green and lively campus. We offer:
The group of Integrated Devices and Systems (IDS) at the University of Twente (UT) is part of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) and the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology. MESA+ is the largest research institute of the UT. The institute trains graduate students and PhD-students and conducts research in the fields of nanotechnology, microsystems, materials science and microelectronics. Unique of MESA+ is its multidisciplinary composition.
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