Within the International Research Training Group,
One (1) PhD position (m/f)
at Chemnitz University of Technology
is available from 1st April 2012 in the subproject
G3 - Multiscale modeling and simulation of atomic layer deposition.
The project is focused on a multi scale simulation of atomic layer deposition (ALD) including the reactor scale, the feature scale, gas-phase and surface reactions, film growth mechanisms and related analytics. The PhD candidate should cover at least two of the following fields:
These activities are carried out in close relation to experimental work in the field of ALD. Consequently, a communicative candidate is sought who is willing to interact with the experimentalists on a regular basis.
For further details concerning the scientific topics please contact Dr. Jörg Schuster.
We welcome applications of highly qualified graduates with a Diploma, a Master's degree or comparable qualification in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering or related fields. A strong interest for multidisciplinary research is required. Good knowledge of the English language, both spoken and written, is essential.
PhD candidates will receive a grant of EUR 1340 per month plus a monthly allowance for consumables, books etc. of EUR 103, as well as an allowance depending on their family status. The duration of the PhD grants is 2 years, and can be extended to a maximum period of 3 years. Within this time, the PhD thesis must be completed. Successful participation in the study program of the IRTG and PhD student exchange with the Chinese partner universities is required. PhD candidates will usually be employed for a probation period of 6 months.
Please send your documents until 29th February 2012 to:
Dr. Jörg Schuster
Chemnitz University of Technology
Center for Microtechnologies
Reichenhainer Strasse 70
D-09107 Chemnitz
Germany
E-Mail: joerg.schuster@zfm.tu-chemnitz.de
Chemnitz University of Technology is seeking to increase the fraction of female staff in academia. Qualified women are therefore especially encouraged to apply. Applications of equally qualified handicapped people will be considered preferentially.