Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork is one of Europe's leading research centres, specialising in ICT hardware research, with ca 420 staff, students and academic & industrial visiting researchers. Tyndall undertakes internationally-leading research into information and communications technology.
Tyndall uses its facilities and expertise to support industry and academia nationally and provides large numbers of highly qualified graduate students, key to the development of Ireland’s national economy. Tyndall has over 200 industry partnerships and customers worldwide. Several start up companies in Ireland have been based on technology originating at Tyndall. The Institute’s researchers include 125 PhD and 10 Masters students, and 38 nationalities are represented within the institute at all levels, with its research published in 200 peer reviewed publications last year.
Postgraduate Studies at the Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork
The Tyndall National Institute’s Postgraduate Research is Ireland’s largest dedicated ICT Research Centre - The Gateway to a Brighter Career!
Tyndall is Ireland’s leading research institute in information and communication technologies. We’ve been hosting graduate students since 1981 with more than 380 alumni who have moved on to become international leaders in industry and academia. We host and supervise PhD and Masters students undertaking degrees in our research focus area of photonics, microsystems, nano-electronics, and theory, modelling and design, as well as in fundamental science. Graduate students have access to world leading researchers and to the extensive research infrastructure in Tyndall including: several advanced facilities for producing devices and systems including CMOS, compound semiconductor and Microsystems fabs, and a leading range of characterisation, analytical and test laboratories. Tyndall collaborates with a large number of global leaders from both industry and academia and is a key partner in European Union research initiatives. A new PhD programme, PhD Engineering Science, introduced in Oct. 2011, provides technical and scientific training related to a candidate’s research topic, but also provides additional options by providing training in topics such as innovation, commercialisation, project management and technical writing. Key to Tyndall’s approach in graduate education is a truly interdisciplinary environment, with physicists, chemists, electronic engineers and life scientists working together across a range of scientific and engineering challenges with a philosophy of research with impact.
This PhD project will be performed in close collaboration with researchers in ETH Zurich and Synopsys Switzerland LLC to develop ab initio treatments of electronic structure in conjunction with quantum transport simulations. The successful candidate will be tasked with modifying the TiMeS device simulator to include periodic boundary conditions perpendicular to the charge carrier transport and to develop efficient parallel versions of the simulation code. Working within other team members, TiMeS will be applied to study surface scattering and scattering properties of dopant impurities, in particular for charge transport properties in III-V transistor channels.
To apply for this position, please click the Apply button and follow the instructions as outlined.
At this time, Tyndall National Institute does not require the assistance of recruitment agencies.
Responsibilities
The successful applicant will be primarily responsible for advance scientific programming and application of atomistic simulation tools to advanced problems in nanoelectronics. Coupling of simulation tools with partners at ETH Zurich will also be undertaken.
Requirements
The successful candidate for this position will have a good undergraduate degree in physics, electronic engineering, applied mathematics ,chemistry or materials science. Informal enquiries concerning this position can be made to Prof. Jim Greer (email: [email protected], webpage: http://www.tyndall.ie/users/jimgreer).
Applications are invited from students who have, or expect to gain, a first or second class honours degree in a relevant discipline, or equivalent.
Strong background in physics, knowledge of electronics and programming skills.
Please apply with your CV and cover letter by the 'apply' button below
Education Backgrounds: |
Electrical Engineering Physics |
Specialties: |
Nanotechnology |
Education Level: |
Undergraduate (Bachelors) |
Experience: |
0 - 2 years |
Languages spoken: |
English |
Job Location: | Cork City, Ireland |
Type: Job
Deadline: 24th December 2013
Job reference (ID): 6772
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