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Research Project: The “Quantum Semiconductor Nanostructures” research group, led by Prof. Amir Saar, is seeking a motivated PhD candidate to join our cutting-edge research on semiconductors and digital printing. This is a full-time position with a duration of four years. The selected candidate will work on innovative projects focused on laser-based digital printing of semiconductor structures and devices.
The specific research project available for a PhD candidate (in collaboration with our industrial partners - PrintLogic Ltd.) is aimed at developing a laser-based technique for direct digital printing of metals and inorganic semiconductors. Recently, we have extended the laser-based printing method for the printing of semiconducting silicon, silicon-based devices (such as diodes, transistors and solar cells) and integrated electronic circuits. The printing method, called "LIFT" (Laser Induced Forward Transfer), is capable of printing complex structures of metals and semiconductors in three-dimensions (3D) and on virtually any surface and substrate.
Funding: To be determined (a basic fellowship is allocated for the proper candidate; few additional competitive fellowships are also available)
Your Profile: We seek candidates who possess a strong knowledge of Physics at the undergraduate level. Basic knowledge in Engineering or Applied Physics will be considered an advantage. The ideal candidate will demonstrate good academic grades, reflecting their commitment to academic excellence and potential for research in the field.
About the Supervisor: Prof. Amir Sa'ar received his PhD in Physics from Tel-Aviv University in 1988 and subsequently joined Caltech as a Fulbright post-doc in Applied Physics. Since 1991, he has been a faculty member at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and became a Professor of Applied Physics in 1998. His research focuses on developing low-dimensional silicon-based semiconductor nanostructures for applications in electronics, photonics, sensing, and photovoltaics. Prof. Sa'ar has published over 150 papers and is a founding member of the Hebrew University Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology; see: https://saaramir.wixsite.com/huji
About Our Department: The Racah Institute of Physics, part of the Faculty of Science, is dedicated to high-quality research across a wide range of physics disciplines. Our areas of expertise include nanophysics, biophysics, nonlinear and condensed matter physics, few-body systems, nuclear and hadronic physics, high-energy physics, and astrophysics. We support a diverse group of students at all levels, offering a rigorous undergraduate curriculum and advanced graduate degrees. This commitment to excellence is exemplified by our graduate and Nobel laureate, Prof. David Gross. For more details, visit: https://phys.huji.ac.il/
About our Campus: Hebrew University’s Edmond J. Safra Campus on Givat Ram, in Jerusalem, is a vibrant hub of academic and research excellence nestled in the heart of Jerusalem. Our modern campus boasts state-of-the-art lab facilities, world-renowned faculty, and a stimulating environment that fosters scientific exploration, intellectual growth, and innovation.
Embracing Diversity: At Hebrew University we believe that diversity inspires creativity, fosters curiosity, and enriches our ecosystem through academic collaboration and cultural exchange. We consider every member of our community an integral part, irrespective of their religion, gender, or ethnic origin.
HUJI is home to nearly 25,000 students across our 6 campuses, including ~2,500 per year representing 90+ countries. You’ll enjoy the opportunity to engage with your peers here on equal ground, in an environment that promotes equity and inclusion, and celebrates the contribution of its talented members.
Application: We welcome your application with all required documents compiled into a single PDF:
Application Deadline: October 30, 2024.
About Hebrew University: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) is one of the world's leading research institutions, consistently ranked as a global top-100 university. Established by luminaries such as Albert Einstein, we’re at the forefront of groundbreaking research, entrepreneurship, and innovation across various domains, including brain sciences, medicine, biomedicine, life sciences, mathematics, agriculture, and more. Our 6 campuses house 100+ research centers, with ~4,000 research projects underway year-round.
About Jerusalem: Hebrew University is an integral part of Jerusalem, Israel’s capital and one of the most fascinating, diverse cities on earth. Thousands of students from across the globe live in Jerusalem, immersing themselves in its vibrant cultural and culinary scenes, while marvelling at the juxtaposition of its 3,000-year-old history and cutting-edge modernity. Students make the most of their spare time by enjoying Jerusalem’s myriad attractions, from restaurants, cafes, and pubs, to dance clubs, museums, theaters, and year-round festivals.
In the late 19th century, great thinkers came together to envision what a Hebrew university could look like. A university of the Jewish people.
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