At TU Dresden, Faculty of Science, Department of Physics, Institute of
Applied Physics, the Chair of Opto-Electronics (Prof. Dr. Karl Leo) offers within a new project in the new devices research group from now on two positions as

PhD student (E 13 TV-L)
working on low-voltage high-frequency vertical organic transistors

These positions entail 50% of the fulltime weekly hours for the first year and 62.5% for the second year. They are limited to two years. Subject to financial commitment the contract can be elongated to full three years. The period of employment is governed by § 2 Fixed Term Research Contracts Act (

Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz - WissZeitVG).
The IAP at TU Dresden is one of the world?s leading research institutes for organic electronic devices. The doping technology for organic small molecule semiconductors developed at the institute enables development of high efficiency organic light emitting diodes, solar cells and thin film transistors.
Tasks: Within the project, novel vertical organic transistors shall be
optimised for high frequency and low voltage operation. The work will
cover the optimisation of vertical organic transistors by novel gate
dielectrics and doped injection layers, their high frequency characterisation, as well as the proposal and realisation of high performance organic amplifiers together with the Institute of Semiconductors and Microsystems (IHM) (Prof. Bartha) and the Chair of Circuit Design and Network Theory (CCN) (Prof. Ellinger).
Requirements: excellent university degree (master or comparable) in
physics, electrical engineering, material sciences, or related fields. The applicant should have good practical skills and should be interested in applied research, organic electronics, and molecular physics. Further requirements are high self-motivation, excellent command of English language, excellent computer skills, and communication skills for team work.
For more information please visit the web page of the institute or contact Dr. Daniel Kasemann (e-mail: daniel.kasemann@tu-dresden.de).
Applications from women are particularly welcome. The same applies to
people with disabilities.
Please send your complete application documents (cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of relevant certifications, list of publications, reference list, etc.) - preferentially via e-mail - to daniel.kasemann@tu-dresden.de (Please note: We are currently not able to receive electronically signed and encrypted data.) or to: TU Dresden, Fakultaet Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften, Fachrichtung Physik, Institut fuer Angewandte Physik, Professur fuer Optoelektronik, Herrn Dr. Daniel Kasemann, 01062 Dresden. Closing date for applications is the 25th of August 2014 (stamped arrival date of the university central mail service applies).
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