PhD Studentship (2 x 2 years) Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
                (mandate SBG/2008/001)
                
                Job description
                This PhD research is situated in the frame of a collaboration 
between           the Institute of Materials research and the Interuniversity   
          Microelectronics Centre (IMEC). Within the group of Inorganic and     
          Physical Chemistry and in a highly interdisciplinary context 
(chemistry                 / materials physics / electronics), research will be 
performed towards          the development and the introduction of new metal 
oxide materials for           micro/nano-electronic devices of future 
technology generations, aiming          to meet the ever increasing demand of 
miniaturisation. The PhD project          will focus on the study and 
optimisation of wet-chemical synthesis              routes for innovative 
high-K dielectric metal oxides and the            characterisation of their 
ultrathin layers in view of finding suitable          next generation 
dielectrics for logic and DRAM devices. The research            will be carried 
out in close collaboration with IMEC and with other             disciplines 
within the institute for Materials
 Research.
                
                Profile and diploma
                Candidates are able to work independently and to conduct their 
research                 in an interdisciplinary context. A strong interest in 
inorganic and             physical chemistry, materials science and 
thermodynamics as well as in          the synthesis and characterisation of 
materials with applications in            electronics is encouraged. The 
candidates should have an adequate               basic-knowledge of chemistry 
and materials science and should therefore                 have a diploma of: 
Master in (applied) Chemistry or (applied) Physics,          Bio engineer, 
Master in Industrial Sciences, Civil Engineer or          equivalent diploma.
                
                Further information                                     Content 
job responsibilities:
                        
                                Prof. dr. M. Van Bael, +32-(0)11-26 83          
                82, 
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                                Prof. dr. J. Mullens, +32-(0)11-26 83           
                08, 
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                                                Content terms of employment and 
selection                       procedure: Jef Vanvoorden, 011-26 80 80,        
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                          Application
          Applicants must use the official application forms        
          which are available at the
          Rectoraat of Hasselt University, Campus Diepenbeek, Agoralaan - 
          building D, B-3590 Diepenbeek (Belgium), phone +32 - 11 - 26 80 03
          
          or which can be downloaded here : 
http://www.uhasselt.be/download/APengelsUH.doc                   
                  The completed application forms must reach the above 
mentioned           address no later than Friday, May 2nd 2008.
          Application by e-mail will only be taken into consideration           
when sent to the following address: 
          [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 







      
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