The research focus of this vacancy is oriented toward the discovery, design, and fabrication of novel types of devices and systems with an emphasis on new concepts in quantum technology, its engineering aspects, and its applications. This is in combination with a broad interest in research domains such as but not limited to: simulation, design, new material/process development, integration of micro and nanosystems, new interconnects/through silicon-vias (TSVs) schemes, etc. This research's multidisciplinary nature is self-evident and must be at the core of future research activities.
In particular, the MNS research group is looking for a full-time professor with a first-class research reputation in the domains of micro- and nanosystems and MEMS for applications in quantum technology, focusing on micro/nano fabrication process development, 3D heterogeneous integration, and novel packaging technologies, unique on-chip components for readout, computing and signal integrity of quantum systems.
How to apply
More information on the content of the job can be obtained from the academic contact person Prof. dr. ir. Michael Kraft (michael.kraft@kuleuven.be, tel. +32 16 37 37 56).
More information on the guidelines, regulations and application file is available from Ms. Kristin Vermeylen (kristin.vermeylen@kuleuven.be, tel. +32 16 32 09 07) or Ms. Martine Van Nierop (martine.vannierop@kuleuven.be, tel. +32 16 32 76 98) or Ms. Christelle Maeyaert (christelle.maeyaert@kuleuven.be, tel. +32 16 31 41 94).
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Micro/Nano Systems for Applications in Quantum applications
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The research focus of this vacancy is oriented toward the discovery, design, and fabrication of novel types of devices and systems with an emphasis on new concepts in quantum technology, its engineering aspects, and its applications. This is in combination with a broad interest in research domains such as but not limited to: simulation, design, new material/process development, integration of micro and nanosystems, new interconnects/through silicon-vias (TSVs) schemes, etc. This research's multidisciplinary nature is self-evident and must be at the core of future research activities.
In particular, the MNS research group is looking for a full-time professor with a first-class research reputation in the domains of micro- and nanosystems and MEMS for applications in quantum technology, focusing on micro/nano fabrication process development, 3D heterogeneous integration, and novel packaging technologies, unique on-chip components for readout, computing and signal integrity of quantum systems.