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, Mott insulators, ferromagnets, multiferroics, etc. Your tasks will include: Fabrication of nanoelectronic devices in cleanroom facilities (lithography, deposition, exfoliation and transfer of 2D
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was founded in 1984 and is today the world’s largest independent research and innovation centre for nanoelectronics and digital technology. Our worldwide team of 6,000 scientists, engineers, and innovators from
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requirements You have a Master’s degree in physics, applied physics, nanoelectronics, or a related field. Some experience with solid-state quantum systems, quantum optics, magnetic resonance, or nanofabrication
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silicon carbide and use these to investigate time crystals, a novel quantum phase of matter. Job requirements You have a Master’s degree in physics, applied physics, nanoelectronics, or a related field
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of photonic microsystems, related technologies including nanoelectronics and wireless communication solutions, we create - in flexible and interdisciplinary teams - technologies for innovative products in a
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We are looking for a PhD student to join our cutting-edge research in nanoelectronics for terahertz applications. You will explore advanced semiconductor devices and circuits, shaping the future
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per semester in EUR None Combined Master's degree / PhD programme No Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content The International Helmholtz Research School for Nanoelectronic Networks
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these methods to understand the atomic structure and properties of a range of materials being developed for efficient solar cells, light generation, batteries, superconductors, photonics and nanoelectronics. We