PhD in Electronic Memory Devices: A fully funded PhD position is available at the University of Southampton in the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences. The research focuses on developing energy-efficient electronic memory devices using ultrathin layered ferroelectrics. The project will provide hands-on experience in device fabrication, characterization, and optimization, with opportunities for collaboration with leading institutions like the University of Cambridge and the Henry Royce Institute.
PhD in Ultrathin Layered Ferroelectrics for Energy-Efficient Electronic Memory Devices
Summary Table
Category | Details |
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Designation | PhD Scholar |
Research Area | Electronics, Materials Science, Physics |
Location | University of Southampton, UK |
Eligibility | UK 2:1 honours degree or equivalent in Electronics, Materials Science, Physics, or related disciplines |
Essential Skills | Nanomaterials synthesis, characterization, MATLAB/LabVIEW/Python coding, knowledge of 2D materials & semiconductors |
Funding | Fully funded (scholarships and bursaries available) |
Application Deadline | 28 February 2025 |
Designation
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Electronics and Computer Science
Research Area
- Device materials and related physics
- Nanoelectronic, spintronic, and nanophotonic device fabrication and characterization
- Atomically thin semiconductors, thin film oxides, ferroelectrics
Location
University of Southampton, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Eligibility/Qualification
- A UK 2:1 honours degree (or international equivalent) in:
- Electronics
- Materials Science
- Physics
- Or a related discipline
- Essential Skills:
- Experience in nanomaterials synthesis and characterization
- Knowledge of 2D materials, semiconductors, and ferroelectrics
- Coding or simulations experience using MATLAB, LabVIEW, or Python
Job Description
The PhD scholar will:
- Fabricate ultrathin layered ferroelectric samples
- Characterize samples using high-resolution microscopy and spectroscopy
- Measure electronic and optoelectronic responses under varying temperatures
- Optimize device design to enhance ferroelectric response
- Develop devices such as ferroelectric tunnel junctions and diodes for low-power data storage
- Investigate device endurance and failure mechanisms
- Conduct research in the state-of-the-art University of Southampton Nanofabrication Centre
- Collaborate with research groups at the University of Cambridge and the Henry Royce Institute
How to Apply
Interested applicants must:
- Select programme type: Research (2025/26), Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
- Choose Full-time or Part-time PhD in Electronics and Computer Science
- Include the name of the supervisor in section 2 of the application
- Submit the following documents:
- Personal statement
- CV (Resumé)
- Two academic references
- Degree transcripts to date
Last Date for Apply
28 February 2025
For further details, visit the Doctoral College scholarships and bursaries page or contact the lead supervisor, Dr. Soumya Sarkar.