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semiconductor manufacturing methods with drastically reduced environmental footprint, the consideration of material recycling already at the design stage, and novel device designs and concepts to enhance
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and plasmonic effects. Manufacture of nano(opto)electronic components, particularly based on individual semiconductor nanowires. Experimental characterization of nano-optoelectronic devices
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and Applications of Doped Organic Semiconductors, is a consortium composed of eight universities, four research institutes, and four companies from EU countries, the UK, and Switzerland. The mission
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Doctoral student in Materials Chemistry of Doped Organic Semiconductors in EU Training Network FADOS
an international cohort of 17 doctoral students across 16 research groups in Europe, you will contribute to advancing the understanding and applications of doped organic semiconductors. About FADOS FADOS
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the electronic properties of organic semiconductors through light-driven chemical doping. The work will involve combining tailored materials design with advanced characterization methods to enable new device
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, particularly based on individual semiconductor nanowires. Experimental characterization of nano-optoelectronic devices Consideration will also be given to good collaborative skills, drive and independence, and
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systems demand power amplifiers combining high efficiency, linearity, and frequency agility. Meeting these requirements calls for a deeper understanding of how semiconductor device properties influence
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properties to produce commercially competitive LEC devices fit for a variety of applications. The attractive properties of the LEC technology originate in that the organic semiconductor (OSC) in the active
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properties to produce commercially competitive LEC devices fit for a variety of applications. The attractive properties of the LEC technology originate in that the organic semiconductor (OSC) in the active
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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