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to the overall architecture of the project’s wireless neuromodulation system. About You You will have: A PhD (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Electromagnetics, Bioelectronics, or a related
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nanoelectronics, microelectronics, semiconductor devices and VLSI technology. You should hold or be nearing completion of a PhD and have strong ability in either electrical and electronic engineering, physics
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secondary radioactive wastes from nuclear decommissioning activities. The project brings together partners from Sheffield Hallam University, Glass Technology Services (GTS), UK National Nuclear Laboratory
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, with a theoretical energy up to ten times that of current lithium-ion cells. This role is part of an exciting project that brings together scientists and engineers to tackle the key challenges preventing
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semiconductor device technology and their understanding. Responsibilities include conducting research in the electrical characterization of wide and ultra-wide bandgap materials and devices, processing
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careful band engineering, in particular minimization of the Schottky barrier and the enhancement of interface transparency at the silicide/Si interface. By applying an electric field through a set of gates
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Abu Dhabi to use world-leading electron microscopes. About You You should have a PhD in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field, with a
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electronics using MOCVD. This research position will give you the opportunity to make a major impact on future power device technology. This is a two-year position, initially. The CDTR is a vertically
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new optical laser-based systems to study temperature as well as electric fields with sub-micron spatial resolution, as these limit device performance and reliability. In this context, new material and
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in RF System Development Specialist and Supporting Academic Research grade 6 from £35608 Wolfson School of Mechanical Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering Full