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of Microelectronics and PhotonicCountryPolandCityWarsawPostal Code02-668Streetal. Lotników 32/46Geofield Contact City Warsaw Website https://imif.lukasiewicz.gov.pl/ Street al. Lotników 32/46 Postal Code 02-668 E-Mail
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/InstituteŁukasiewicz Research Network - Institute of Microelectronics and PhotonicsCountryPolandCityWarsawPostal Code02-668Streetal. Lotników 32/46Geofield Contact City Warsaw Website https://imif.lukasiewicz.gov.pl
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). CROMA's research activities cover a very wide spectrum ranging from CMOS microelectronics (CMNE team) to photonics (PHOTO team) via millimeter waves and terahertz (DHREAMS team). They concern research in
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microphotonics/microelectronics and quantum technology. Candidates will be responsible for both research and teaching. They are expected to teach courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, specifically
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improve the performance, reliability, and thermal management in microelectronics packages and wide bandgap power electronics. The researcher will work closely with NIST experts in optics, thermal metrology
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EnergyEngineering, the Faculty of Biomedical Engineering andthe Faculty of Computility Microelectronics, in addictionto a number of research institutes including the Instituteof Cell and Gene Technology, the
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performance. Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry, Material Science, Microelectronics, or other relevant disciplines. The candidates shall have strong background in the field of organic
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leading contribution to Microelectronics Lab (www.melabresearch.com ) by working with Professor Hadi Heidari. Specifically, the role requires expertise in magnetoelectric MEMS Nanofabrication. In this role
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conventional approaches with greener solutions adapt microelectronics processes to REC² materials, functionalities, and applications, and evaluate and optimize them for sustainability research direct fabrication
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conditions or replace conventional approaches with greener solutions adapt microelectronics processes to REC² materials, functionalities, and applications, and evaluate and optimize them for sustainability