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Job Description
The visiting researcher will work on the development of advanced techniques for the transfer, integration of two-dimensional (2D) materials, with an emphasis on graphene and other 2D materials.
The research aims to address key challenges in wafer-scale transfer, interface engineering, and device fabrication.
Responsibilities
Graphene wafer transfer: Develop and refine contamination-free and crack-free transfer methods that ensure high carrier mobility and electronic properties
Dielectric encapsulation and device optimization: Fabricate high-performance graphene and other 2D materials devices with clean interface and high-quality and stable operation
3D integration of 2D materials: Employ non-destructive methods to assemble van der Waals heterostructures.
Establish “all-2D” stacked device architectures with graphene and various 2D materials
Expected outcomes: The appointment will contribute to establishing robust wafer-scale processes for 2D materials, achieving state-of-the-art electronic and photonic device performance, and strengthening collaborative research capacity in nanoelectronics and integrated systems.
Qualifications
PhD in Physical Chemistry
Experience and knowledge in transfer technologies, including wet transfer and “dry transfer” of graphene or MoS2 wafers onto SiO2 or flexible substrates
Knowledge in stacking van der Waals heterostructures of 2D materials to engineer advanced electronic and optical devices
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