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to laboratory protocols. Device Fabrication & Testing Support microfabrication, testing, and assembly of flexible electrode arrays and custom neural interfaces. Collaborate with electrical and mechanical
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interdisciplinary and international working environment, with state-of-the-art imaging and cell and molecular biology platforms, as well as access to the IPGG's microfabrication and microfluidics platform. Where
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About the role The Cleanroom Microfabrication Engineer position is based at the LCN, a UK based multidisciplinary research centre at the forefront of science and technology. Since its opening in
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using biomimetics (microfabrication) or developmental engineering (synthetic biology) and explore their physical functions in differential environmental conditions. In particular, as a section of the
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devices; Microfabricate graphene and other 2D material devices in the cleanroom; Collaborate with INL engineering team to create graphene/CMOS interfaces, using homogeneous integration and hybrid processes
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. Familiarity with operation and maintenance of a microfabrication facility. Hands-on experience in operating and maintaining semiconductor fabrication equipment. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Familiarity with
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of the fabricated structures. This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop expertise in high-precision silicon microfabrication within a multidisciplinary research project combining nanotechnology
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electrochemical energy storage, and coordinator of the project. The PhD candidate will be based at LAAS within the MRS (Reactive Materials and Energy Storage) team, with access to cleanroom microfabrication
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on microfluidic and physical principles, fabricate & optimize using state-of-the-art microfabrication techniques and characterize chip performance (fluidics, mechanics, and reproducibility). Method development
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on flexible microsystems that can be implanted in the body, for example as part of nerve-controlled bionic limbs or for direct coupling to signals in the brain. We develop nano- and microfabrication methods