PhD Studentship

The School of Engineering at the University of Glasgow is seeking a highly motivated graduate to undertake an exciting PhD project “Flexible POSFET tactile chip using Chip-on-Flex

Ravinder Dahiya

Project Description

The School of Engineering of the University of Glasgow is seeking a highly motivated Early Stage Researcher to undertake an exciting Marie Curie PhD project entitled ‘Flexible POSFET tactile chip using Chip-on-Flex’ within the Electronics and Nanoscale Engineering Division for up to 3.5 years.

The project will advance the research on POSFET (Piezoelectric Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor) tactile sensing chips towards bendable tactile sensing chips. The POSFET devices and biasing circuitry will be developed on Si wafer following which the wafers will be thinned and transferred to flexible substrates. Candidates with multidisciplinary interests are encouraged to apply. In particular, electronics, materials, and physics are relevant. This project is part of European Commission funded Initial Training Network on electronic skin and applications - CONTEST (COllaborative Network for Training in Electronic Skin Technology). The candidate will have an exciting opportunity to work at leading institutes in the UK and Italy. The candidates will enroll for PhD at the University of Glasgow and carry out research both at the University of Glasgow, UK and Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy.  For wider scientific exposure, the researcher will also have research stages at other networks sites (For details, see project website – www.contest-itn.eu). Women and other minorities in engineering are particularly encouraged to apply.

Funding

This position is supplied with an attractive salary (approx. €40,000 per annum gross) plus mobility allowance (€600-1000 per month, depending on family status) typical of Marie Curie Fellowships. The period after completion of CONTEST project (i.e. after Sept 2016) will be supported by the School, and it will cover home tuition fees and provide a stipend of £13,726 per annum for up to a year.

At the time of recruitment, the candidates for the position as early-stage researchers (PhD students) must have obtained the Masters Degree or equivalent not more than 4 years ago.

It should be noted that other terms may also apply.

How to apply

Application for this scholarship is made by using the online system at the following link for admission as a postgraduate research student to the admission team in the Recruitment and International Office:

http://www.gla.ac.uk/research/opportunities/howtoapplyforaresearchdegree/

It should be noted that this application is to gain admission to our PGR programme with the decision on this being based on your academic achievements, and an offer of admission may be sent out before a decision on this Scholarship is made. Candidates applying for this Scholarship will have their applications further vetted as to acceptability to this Scholarship and will most likely have an interview/discussion with the supervisor before any decision is made.

Contacts

For an informal discussion or for further information on this project, potential applicants are encouraged to contact: Ravinder.Dahiya@glasgow.ac.uk

Closing date – (11 April 2014).