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Date: Mon Jan 21 11:35:27 2008
Subject: 08.01.21 Researcher in Quantum Chemical Simulation Techniques, Tyndall National Institute, Cork, Ireland
Job Title: Researcher in Quantum Chemical Simulation Techniques Department and Location: CMG, ThMD Centre Reports to: Simon Elliot Job Ref No: SE-07 1.Purpose of Job ================ Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research fellowship at Tyndall National Institute applying quantum chemical simulation techniques to the deposition of high-permittivity materials. This is part of an EU-funded project to develop new flash memory devices and the research will be carried out in collaboration with experimental groups across Europe. 2.Principal Accountabilities ============================ To model the atomic layer deposition of dielectric layers needed for high-density flash memory, in particular the top dielectric, and for the transistor gate stack in CMOS technology. The modelling results will be used to guide precursor selection, optimise growth conditions and minimise impurities. First principles (ab initio) calculations will be used to investigate the key chemical reactions in the atomic layer deposition process. Dependence on process conditions will be examined via kinetic Monte Carlo simulations. In both cases, new models will be developed using existing simulation software. To report and disseminate the results. To survey the literature and assess emerging alternatives for precursor chemistries, deposition technologies and novel materials in high-density flash memories. To promote the use of materials simulation in high-tech industry, via publications, conferences and training events, as well as fostering bilateral partnerships. To pursue research in associated areas of materials science. 3.Vision/Context/Nature ======================= This is part of an EU-funded project to develop new flash memories and the research will be carried out in collaboration with experimental groups in academia and industry across Europe. It is also expected that the research will feed into related activities (both experimental and theoretical) in Tyndall and around Ireland, including interaction with partners in the semiconductor industry. It is expected that the research will enhance the status of Tyndall within the relevant research communities and strengthen our ties with industry. 4.Contacts (Internal and External/Scope) ======================================== Dr Simon Elliott, Computational Modelling Group. External project partners. 5.Knowledge and Experience/Personal Attributes ============================================== Applicants should hold a doctoral degree (or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, computational or materials science, or a related discipline and must have experience in first principles or quantum chemical methods, such as density functional theory. A background in stochastic methods for modelling kinetic processes would be beneficial. Alternatively, experience in the processing and characterisation of nanostructured oxide materials would be advantageous. The ideal candidate will have a good publication record, be self-motivated and show enthusiasm for research. 6.Dimensions ============ Funded for 2 years by GOSSAMER project, which is in negotiation phase and due to start on 1st Jan 2008; see job req form. Input into related projects such as FORME (SFI strategic research cluster) is envisaged. 7.Organisation ============== Tyndall ThMD centre CMG Simon Elliott researcher. 8. To Apply =========== Visit: http://www.tyndall.ie/careers/research.html and choose Job Title: (Ref. No. SE - 07) Researcher in Quantum Chemical Simulation Techniques CMG and follow instructions. Tyndall National Institute, Lee Maltings, Prospect Row, Cork. Web: http://www.tyndall.ieNOTE THAT E-MAIL ADDRESSES HAVE BEEN MODIFIED!!!