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optical spectroscopy techniques such as photoluminiscense, electroluminescence, cathodoluminescence-SEM and/or near field optical microscopies (SNOMs). 2D materials materials for microelectronics Preferred
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characterization. • Experience in cell culture. • A knowledge and laboratory experience in laser microdissection, confocal microscope, and microelectron microscopes (SEM and TEM). • Experience in molecular biology
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, encryption/decryption and compression; use of microelectronics devices (including COTS); implementation, inference, verification and validation of algorithms** on processing hardware platforms for space
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characterization. • Experience in cell culture. • A knowledge and laboratory experience in laser microdissection, confocal microscope, and microelectron microscopes (SEM and TEM). • Experience in molecular biology
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, Sputtering or MOCVD systems for microelectronics and emerging sensor technologies. Key Responsibilities: Develop and optimize wafer-scale 2D materials, including TMDCs, MXenes, and MOFs, for microelectronics
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for this position. Skills: Not Applicable Driver's License: A driver's license is not required for this position. More About This Job Preferred Qualifications: Area of expertise: microelectronics, PCB design
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devices and microsensors, heterogeneous integration/3D packaging, and other broad areas of semiconductor/microelectronics. Responsibilities: Nanofabrication in the cleanroom and characterization/measurement
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to artificial intelligence and machine learning, quantum information and sensing technologies, high-performance computing, communications technologies, semiconductors and microelectronics, biotechnology
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. Our lab works in the areas of ultrafast science, nanoscale thermal transport, and microelectronics, for applications in energy-efficient computing, thermal management, and energy conversion. We seek
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research and education with a focus on wireless electronics, photonics, quantum technology, as well as bioelectronics and microelectronics packaging and integration within Chalmers University of Technology