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The IHP invites applications for a
bachelor thesis
Characterization of Bias Temperature Instability (BTI)
and Hot Carrier Injection (HCI) using ultra-fast IV measurements
AZ 7012/11
The Leibniz Institute IHP performs research and development primarily in the area of wireless communications, including SiGe-based technologies, diagnostics, and materials research. The institute is working in a multidisciplinary environment, spanning materials, process technology, circuits, and systems. The IHP is housed in a state-of-the-art building 55 minutes from Berlin, with ultra-modern facilities. The institute’s innovations are in worldwide demand.
The research is focused on the characterization of BTI and HCI reliability of CMOS devices. Standard characterization methods use long measurement cycles and do not take recovery dynamics into account raising questions about the validity of the projected device life times. Ultra-fast IV measurements on wafer-level will address relaxation-free degradation in IHPs 0.13µm technology.
The successful candidate has a good knowledge of MOS device physics. Familiarity with C / Python programming languages is advantageous.
The IHP offers a challenging, multinational environment, with excellent career prospects. You will have the opportunity to establish an international reputation at the forefront of high tech.
The position will be filled as soon as possible.
The IHP seeks to incorporate more women into the science field. Therefore women are strongly encouraged to apply.
| Please send your application letter/e-mail including CV, copies of certificates, and addresses of at least two referees to: |
For further information please contact: | |
| Verena Meyer IHP GmbH Im Technologiepark 25 15236 Frankfurt (Oder) Germany Phone: +49 335 5625 330 Email: jobs@ihp-microelectronics.com |
Prof. Dr. Bernd Tillack Phone: +49 335 5625 160 Email: tillack@ihp-microelectronics.com |
We are glad to receive your application via e-mail. Paper applications can only be returned if a stamped return envelope is enclosed.
