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Prof SP Preble

1 year ago

Microsystems Engineering Ph.D. Rochester Institute of Technology in United States

Degree Level

PhD

Field of study

Biomedical Engineering

Funding

Fully Funded

Deadline

Expired

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United States

University

Rochester Institute of Technology

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Keywords

Biomedical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Medicine
Chemical Engineering
Nanotechnology
Surface Science
Optical Physics
Nanoscience
Lithography
Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Nanophotonics
Silicon Photonics
Microengineering
Optomechanics
Thin-film Transistors
Technical Engineering
Carbon Nanotube
Photovoltaic
Microfluidic
Biomechanic
Fuel Cell
Nanoelectronic
Physics
Optoelectronic
Multi-agent System

About this position

The multidisciplinary doctorate degree in microsystems engineering builds on the fundamentals of traditional engineering and science combined with curriculum and research activities addressing the numerous technical challenges of micro- and nano-systems. These include the manipulation of electrical, photonic, optical, mechanical, chemical, and biological functionality to process, sense, and interface with the world at a nanometer scale. This nanotechnology Ph.D. program provides a foundation to explore future technology through research in nano-engineering, design methods, and technologies and their integration into micro- and nano-scaled systems.

The microsystems engineering doctorate includes the following areas of research:

Microsystems engineering builds on the fundamentals of traditional engineering and science to process, sense, and interface with the world at the micro- and nano-scales. Innovative research programs span across fields of biomedical, electronic, photonic, mechanical, materials, and computing engineering and sciences. Research opportunities span multiple areas of expertise, including:

  • NanoBio Devices
  • Biomedical Microsystems
  • NanoPhotonics
  • Thin-Film Electronics
  • Photovoltaics and Optoelectronic Devices and the Nanopower Research Labs
  • Nanopatterning, Nanolithography, and Materials
  • Multi-Agent Bio Robotics
  • Nanoelectronic Devices
  • Semiconductor Photonics and Electronics
  • Nano-optomechanics
  • Microscale Bio Separations
  • Carbon Nanotubes
  • Coloids and Surface Science
  • Thermal Analysis, Microfluidics, and Fuel Cells
  • Fluorescent Spectroscopy

Renowned, multidisciplinary faculty from RIT’s Kate Gleason College of Engineering and College of Science who share resources and expertise over a wide variety of micro- and nano-scale technologies.

Unique state-of-the-art research laboratories–including a semiconductor and microsystems fabrication clean-room (RIT Nano Fab)–constitute part of the research facilities, providing students access to the most advanced micro- and nano-electronic processing capabilities.

Explore applications of microsystems and nanotechnology through close collaboration with industry and government laboratories.

Graduates have discovered exciting opportunities in new technology frontiers

Funding details

Fully Funded

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