EPFL PhD Studentship :
PhD student positions are available at the Laboratory of Nanoscale Electronics and Structures at EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland) headed by Prof. Andras Kis. Highly motivated students will be able to work on projects related to novel nanoelectronic devices based on 2D materials and nanomaterial growth. Apply Now
The deadline for the 2025 PhD studentship applications is not explicitly mentioned. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
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The PhD studentships are offered by the Laboratory of Nanoscale Electronics and Structures at EPFL, led by Professor Andras Kis. The positions focus on advanced research in 2D semiconductors, nanoelectronics, quantum transport, and optoelectronics. The lab is known for its groundbreaking research in nanoscale devices and utilizes cutting-edge techniques like AFM and cleanroom processes.
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Candidates with a Master’s degree in physics, electrical engineering, or materials science. Strong proficiency in English is required. Previous experience in cleanroom processing, thin film growth, electron microscopy, or scanning probe microscopy is preferred.
Applicants are selected based on their academic qualifications, research experience, and potential to contribute to the lab’s research projects. Submitted documents such as the CV, research statement, and references will be reviewed.
Applicants from all countries are eligible.
The award will be taken at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland.
The number of awards is not specified, but multiple PhD studentships are available.
PhD students will engage in high-level research, gaining experience in nanoelectronic device fabrication, 2D materials, and cutting-edge experimental techniques. They will have access to state-of-the-art EPFL facilities like the cleanroom.
The PhD studentship typically lasts for the duration of the PhD program, which is around 4 years.
Applicants should submit the following to job.lanes@epfl.ch:
Visit the Award Webpage for Details: For more information, visit EPFL’s website.
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