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Elizabeth von Hauff

Professor at TUD Dresden University of Technology

TUD Dresden University of Technology

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Plasma Physics

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Semiconductor Physics

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Elizabeth von Hauff

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TUD Dresden University of Technology

PhD Position in Magnetron Sputter Epitaxy for Sustainable Electronics (REC² Cluster)

TUD Dresden University of Technology, recognized as a University of Excellence, is one of Germany's leading research institutions with a global orientation and a strong regional presence. The university is committed to addressing the grand challenges of the 21st century through innovative research and interdisciplinary collaboration. The Cluster of Excellence “Responsible Electronics in the Climate Change Era (REC²)” is at the forefront of developing sustainable solutions for the future of electronics, focusing on reducing resource and energy consumption and minimizing electronic waste. This PhD position is offered within the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Institute of Solid State Electronics, Chair of Coating Technologies in Electronics. The successful candidate will join the REC² Cluster to work on the development of magnetron sputter epitaxy (MSE), a cutting-edge and sustainable technology for producing group III-nitride semiconductors. The research will emphasize strain management, buffer structure development, and AlGaN growth for AlGaN/GaN heterostructures, which are crucial for advanced power electronics and related applications. The project encourages collaboration with a diverse team of scientists from REC², including experts in sustainability and social sciences, fostering an interdisciplinary approach. The position is full-time, starting March 1, 2026, and is initially limited to three years, with the possibility of a one-year extension. Employment is governed by the Fixed Term Research Contracts Act (WissZeitVG), and the role offers the opportunity to pursue a PhD qualification. Applicants should hold a master's degree (or equivalent) in Physics, Materials Science, or a related discipline. Ideal candidates will have experience in magnetron sputtering, thin film growth, epitaxy, power electronics, III-nitride semiconductor materials/devices, and material characterization. Basic knowledge of plasma physics, thin-film technology, and semiconductor physics is advantageous. Fluency in English (written and oral) is required, and candidates should demonstrate an independent, solution-driven work attitude and a keen interest in both fundamental and applied research. The REC² Cluster provides a supportive environment for aspiring researchers, including access to state-of-the-art facilities, the possibility to apply for GreenRiskFunds for high-risk/high-gain research, opportunities for international exchange, and structured supervision through a Thesis Advisory Committee and mentoring board. TUD Dresden promotes gender equality, diversity, and a family-friendly work environment, and encourages applications from women and candidates with disabilities. To apply, submit your motivation letter, CV, degree certificate, transcript of grades, and proof of English language skills by January 6, 2026. Applications should be sent as a single PDF via the TUD SecureMail Portal or by email to [email protected]. For further details on data protection, visit the university's career website.

2 months ago

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Elizabeth von Hauff

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TUD Dresden University of Technology

PhD Position: Magnetron Sputter Epitaxy for Sustainable III-Nitride Semiconductors in Power Electronics (REC² Cluster)

TUD Dresden University of Technology, recognized as a University of Excellence, is a leading research institution in Germany with a strong commitment to addressing global challenges. The Cluster of Excellence "Responsible Electronics in the Climate Change Era (REC²)" is dedicated to developing sustainable solutions for the future of electronics, focusing on reducing resource and energy consumption and minimizing electronic waste. REC² brings together expertise from natural sciences, engineering, humanities, social sciences, and medicine, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and societal impact. This PhD position is offered at the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Institute of Solid State Electronics, Chair of Coating Technologies in Electronics, within the REC² Cluster. The research project centers on developing magnetron sputter epitaxy (MSE) as a sustainable core technology for producing group III-nitride semiconductors, which are crucial for power electronics and related applications. Key research areas include strain management, buffer structure development, and AlGaN growth for AlGaN/GaN heterostructures. The successful candidate will collaborate with a diverse team, including experts in sustainability and social sciences, and benefit from the cluster’s innovative, interdisciplinary environment. The position is full-time, starting March 1, 2026, and is limited to three years with a possible one-year extension. Employment is governed by the Fixed Term Research Contracts Act (WissZeitVG), and remuneration is according to salary group E 13 TV-L. The role offers opportunities for further academic qualification (typically a PhD), access to state-of-the-art research facilities, and the possibility to apply for GreenRiskFunds to pursue high-risk/high-gain research ideas. International exchange with partner institutions in the Global South and structured supervision, including a Thesis Advisory Committee and REC² mentoring board, are integral parts of the program. Applicants should hold a master’s degree (or equivalent) in Physics, Materials Science, or a related field, and possess a solution-driven, independent work attitude. Experience with magnetron sputtering, thin film growth, epitaxy, power electronics, or III-nitride semiconductor materials/devices, as well as material characterization, is beneficial. Basic knowledge of plasma physics, thin-film technology, and semiconductor physics is advantageous. Fluency in English (written and oral) is required. TUD Dresden University of Technology is committed to diversity, gender equality, and a family-friendly work environment. Women and candidates with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. Applications should be submitted in English as a single PDF file, including a motivation letter, CV, degree certificate, transcript of grades, and proof of English language skills, by January 6, 2026. Send your application via the TUD SecureMail Portal or by email to Prof. Elizabeth von Hauff at [email protected]. For further details on data protection, visit the university’s career website. This position offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in sustainable electronics, develop advanced skills in materials science and semiconductor technology, and engage with a vibrant, interdisciplinary academic community at one of Germany’s top universities.

2 months ago