Joint Research Programmes with TUM and NTU
Research Positions available for Simulation of Carbon Nanotube Organic Devices
Research Topic:
Printed electronics is predicted to be a $300 billon market within two decades. Printing is the versatile enabling technology for electronics that cannot be made with Si microelectronics technology. Printed electronics will also lead to completely new products such as sophisticated diagnostic tools and smart packaging and inventory labels. It is believed that printed electronics will revolutionize our lifestyle within the next two decades just as Si microelectronics has done in the past decades. Carbon nanotubes are ideal materials for printed electronics.
Positions available:
Doctoral Fellow in Simulation of Organic Devices
Job Descriptions:
The staff shall model carbon nanotubes based diodes and transistors by physical and circuit-level simulations. The research activity will be carried out jointly between NTU and TUM
Job Requirement:
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering or equivalent
- Proven track records of publications
- Strong interest in research and development
- Able to work independently with little supervision
Should you have any queries and questions regarding the position or the project, please contact:
Professor Paolo Lugli Professor Mary Chan-Park
Email: lugi@tum.de Email: mbechan@ntu.edu.sg
Website: www.nano.ei.tum.de website: www.ntu.edu.sg/home/mbechan/
Please refer to the following attachment for details:
http://www.gist.edu.sg/cmsresource/20080925285459753382.pdf