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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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. What we offer A stimulating research environment within SDU Microelectronics, a growing section integrating expertise in analog/digital IC design, spintronics, neuromorphic computing, and energy
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measurements. This work will be carried out at the Microelectronics Technology Laboratory (LTM), a joint research unit of the CNRS and the University of Grenoble Alpes (UGA) (UMR 5129) located on the CEA-LETI
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). CROMA's research activities cover a very wide spectrum ranging from CMOS microelectronics (CMNE team) to photonics (PHOTO team) via millimeter waves and terahertz (DHREAMS team). They concern research in
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synthesis, microfabrication or microelectronics, the candidate will be involved in the experimental/operational fabrication of the materials needed for the realization of microbatteries, the control
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of such devices in a model tire. More precisely, together with the teams of LIST scientists in the field of materials dry synthesis, microfabrication or microelectronics, the candidate will be involved in
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validation. Clearly document design specifications, trade-offs, and measurement results. What we offer A stimulating research environment within SDU Microelectronics, a growing section integrating expertise in
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for Microelectronics” —a physics-informed AI framework that links composition, structure, and operating conditions to defect evolution and functional performance. The successful candidates will lead experimental
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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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to microelectronic devices and low-power, three-dimensional, non-von Neumann computing architectures. You will utilize ORNL’s unique ultra-high-vacuum, glovebox, and ambient atomic force microscopy capabilities