Monte Carlo Simulation of Ge MOSFETs
Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Applications are invited from UK, EU and International students with a first class or upper second-class degree in electronics and electrical engineering, physics, or related subject to undertake a PhD studentship the joint supervision of Dr. Jeremy Watling and Prof. Asen Asenov. The Device Modelling Group is one of the world leaders in the simulation of advanced semiconductor devices and has strong links and collaborations with the semiconductor.
The studentship is funded by the EPSRC grant, 'Renaissance Germanium' in collaboration with the Universities of Sheffield and Warwick and IMEC, the leading European microelectronics research institute, in Brussels, Belgium.
Germanium has attracted recently strong interest as a potential candidate for replacement of silicon in future generations high performance CMOS applications. The focus of the PhD will be the study of the influences of bandstructure, strain, confinement and the high-k gate stack on the electronic transport in Ge channel transistors using Monte Carlo transport simulations.
For further information please contact Dr Jeremy Watling (j.watling@elec. gla.ac.uk) or Prof Asenov (a.asenov@elec. gla.ac.uk). Full details of how to apply (including CV, written references and academic transcripts) , can be found at:
http://www.gla. ac.uk/faculties/ engineering/ gradschool/ .
Closing Date: 30th May 2008.
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