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Novel technologies for real-time non-destructive analysis of complex nanoprocesses in advanced semiconductor manufacturing

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Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)

Postgraduate research position in the field of real-time non-destructive analytical techniques and nanoprocesses in advanced semiconductor manufacturing from September 2012 at School of Chemistry and Chemical Biology University College Dublin in collaboration with Intel Ireland.
The project belongs to the interdisciplinary area of nanotechnology, physical chemistry and non-destructive analytical techniques. It is focused on the development of novel ultrasonic methods for real-time non-destructive characterisation of nanoprocesses occurring during advanced semiconductor manufacturing. The project is supported by Intel Ireland.
Candidates should have first or upper second class degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, or other relevant subjects.
The funding is available for EU nationals only.

For application send your CV and cover letter to: vitaly.buckin@ucd.ie.
Tel.: +353(0)17162371
Fax: +353(0)17161109





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