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Requirement: Master degree in materials science, physics, chemistry or related fields. Applicants with experience in at least one materials characterization technique (e.g., electron microscopy, X-ray microscopy, micro-mechanical testing, electrical testing) are preferred. Applicants with excellent publication record is helpful. Excellent communication and writing skill in English, an integrative and cooperative personality with good communication and social skills are necessary.
Please send your full CV in English to zhongquan.liao@ikts.fraunhofer.de or ehrenfried.zschech@ikts.fraunhofer.de. Interview will be arranged afterwards.
The Fraunhofer Society (German: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e. V., ¡°Fraunhofer Society for the Advancement of Applied Research¡±) is a German research organization with 72 institutes and research units, each focusing on different fields of applied science. With over 25,000 employees, mainly scientists and engineers and with an annual research budget of about €2.3 billion, it is the biggest organization for applied research and development services in Europe.
The Microelectronic Materials and Nanoanalysis department in Fraunhofer IKTS (Dresden, Germany) is an international research group working in the field of micro- and nanoelectronical materials, advanced characterization techniques, and technology and methodology development. The group has significant experience in in-depth understanding of materials and manufacturing technologies using multiscale characterization techniques, mico- and nanoanalysis down to the nanometer scale, micro- and nanomechanical materials testing, and in-situ methodology development in electron and X-ray microscopes. The research is carried out in close cooperation with Dresden Fraunhfoer Cluster for Nanoanalysis (DFCNA) and Dresden Center for Nanoanalysis (DCN) involving innovation chain from basic research to applied research in industry; also in broad collaboration with global leading research groups and companies in Europe, Asia and US. The group has access to state-of-the-art electron and X-ray microscopes combined with in-situ electrical, thermal, mechanical capabilities, micro- and nanomechanical testing systems, and other micro- and nanoanalytic tools.
-- First research topic: Development and characterization of multifunctional ceramic composites (non-oxide ceramics) for emerging applications
-- Second research topic: Microscopy characterization of novel materials for electronics and energy storage/conversion technologies
Personal webpage: http://www.malab.com/
Professor Ehrenfried Zschech joined Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS in Dresden in 2009 and is currently the Head of Microelectronic Materials and Nanoanalysis. His responsibilities include multi-scale materials characterization and reliability. He received his diploma degree in solid-state physics and his Dr. rer. nat. degree from Dresden University of Technology. Subsequently, at the Freiberg Institute of Nonferrous Metals he hosted several projects in the field of metal physics and microelectronics, and in 1989 was appointed as a lecturer at the Freiberg University of Technology. He joined the Airbus R&D department in Bremen in 1992 and managed the metal physics team dedicated to the development of laser welding technology for light metals. From 1997 to 2009, he was a senior manager at AMD in Dresden and managed the entire material analysis department and complex analysis center. In this role, he was responsible for analytical support for process control and technology development as well as physical failure analysis. He has published three professional books in the fields of solid state physics, materials science and reliability engineering, and has published more than 400 papers in various international top academic journals and has a citation rate of more than 4200. In addition, he holds more than 40 patents. He holds adjunct professorships for Nanomaterials at the Brandenburg University of Technology and for Nanoanalysis at the Dresden University of Technology. Professor Ehrenfried Zschech also served as Chairman of the European Federation of Materials Associations (FEMS) from 2012 to 2013. He is a Member of the Board of Directors for Materials Research Society (MRS). |
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