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The Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, invites applications for a 2.5-year fixed-term position as Assistant Professor of Nanoelectronics, starting April 1, 2026 (or soon thereafter). We
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, magnetics/spintronics, or nanoelectronic devices. Demonstrate relevant research experience to include: Conducting device fabrication with lithography (photo/e-beam), lift-off and etch (IBE/RIE); Patterning
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Master Thesis in Physics or Materials Science: Remanent phase shifter based on memristive technology
website: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/pgi/pgi-7 and the website for the mentioned project (in German): https://neurosys.info/projekte/ Your Profile: Completed qualification for enrollment in the project
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are positioned at the frontier between upstream academic research and industrial research. Over the years, LTM has developed several direct partnerships with various players in the micro/nanoelectronics industry
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for electrochemical energy storage devices (supercapacitors or batteries) and/or micro/nanoelectronics-based (clean room) manufacturing processes will be especially appreciated. A demonstrated ability to perform
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Professor in the area of semiconductors, nanoelectronics, or computer engineering. This recruitment is part of the historic $57M gift from the Lamond family announced in January 2026 (see here: https
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(PCMs) for nanoelectronics applications. Where to apply Website https://selezionionline.cnr.it/jconon/search-call?filters-codice=331.4%20ric%20… Requirements Research FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD
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materials. Priority research topics include, but are not limited to design and synthesis of advanced nanoelectronic materials; device fabrication and system integration; low-dimensional nanomaterials
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. The successful candidate will join the Nanoelectronics research group (NANO) and also participate in collaborative research with the upcoming SFI center; Norwegian Center for Intelligent Computers and Electronics
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transport (QT) simulations of both electrons and phonons. The Computational Nanoelectronics Group of ETH Zurich recently started implementing a novel, state-of-the-art TCAD tool called QuaTrEx that can