Sep 14, 2009

TAL 2009

XII Scientific Conference and II School: "Optical Fibres and Their Applications" TAL 2009 October 14 - 17, Lublin and Krasnobród. The aim of the conference is enabling a direct contact and discussion between the teams dealing with:
  • Development of technology and fabrication of optical fibres, cables, planar waveguides and elements of integrated optics and micro-optics
  • Elements of optical fibres technique like couplers, connectors, optical fibres amplifiers, optical and optoelectronic devices for connecting optical fibres with light sources and detectors, multiplexers
  • Optical fibres applications especially those requiring a close cooperation with the optical fibres and optical cables, elements of optical fibres technique and optoelectronics manufactures
  • Education in the photonics in the universities and high schools
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MOS-AK/GSA Workshop in Athens with special guest Larry Nagel

--- MOS-AK/GSA Workshop in Athens with special guest Larry Nagel
--- Friday, Sept. 18 2009 at Divani Caravel Hotel
--- (at the ESSDERC/ESSCIR Conference)

--- The Final MOS-AK/GSA Workshop program is available on-line:
http://www.mos-ak.org/athens

--- Meeting location:
DIVANI CARAVEL HOTEL, 2 Meg. Alexandrou Aven. 161 21, Athens, Greece
For driving directions please visit: www.ametro.gr and www.oasa.gr

--- No registration fee thanks to our sponsors Accelicon, Helic, Tanner and Toshiba.
We would suggest to register on-line https://www.triaenatours.gr/essderc.php
to help our local organizers with local logistic and other arrangements.

Sep 8, 2009

Lectures on Numerical Linear Algebra in Computational Science and Engineering

September 12, 2009; ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Aims and scope: The lectures will discuss the importance and impact of Numerical Linear Algebra in CSE. Its usage in various areas of CSE will be exemplified. The event will also celebrate the retirement of Martin Gutknecht from ETH Zurich.

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Sep 2, 2009

Spice Modeling Engineer

And another job offer....


GF-- SMTS Spice Modeling Engineer - Semiconductor Jobs
Posted Aug 07
Confidential, Sunnyvale, CA
Job Description:
As a member of SPICE modeling team, this position will drive active/passive model development and QA, assuring high quality SPICE model delivery to external design customers. The responsibilities include (but not restricted to) development of SPICE modeling infrastructure and methodologies; device characterization (DC/AC/Transient/RF); and test structure development.

Required Skills/Experience:
Must have MS/PhD in EE, Solid State Physics, or equivalent with 0-10 yrs experience.

Must also have in-depth device physics, RF knowledge, and good programming skills. Prior hands-on experiences on SPICE model extraction (Scalable Inductor, Varactor, Resistor, Capacitor, BJT, Diodes), RF measurement, modeling, and HFSS simulation are a big plus.



MS/PhD in EE, Solid State Physics, or equivalent with 0-10 yrs experience.

Post Doctoral Researcher - Device Physics

I post here another job offer...

Post Doctoral Researcher - Device Physics



Job ID
RES-0243997
Job type
Full-time Complementary
Work country
USA
Posted
19-Aug-2009
Work city
Yorktown Heights
Job area
Research
Travel
No travel
Job category
Research
Business unit
Res Sci&Tech
Job role
Research Scientist




Job role skillset
Physics


Job description
The position is for a post-doctoral candidate to work on numerical model development for carrier transport in heterostructure tunneling transistors. Specifically the principle responsibilties will be to develop a computer program that self-consistently calculates band-to-band tunneling in a eterojunction tunneling diode, compare the calcuation results with xperiments, and to adjust the physical assumptions in the model to match experiment.

The responsibilities will also be to impelment and develop a 2D version of this code for inclusion into IBM internal device simulation software. Required skills for the position will be a detailed knowledge of semiconductor device physics and carrier transport in semiconductors, numerical modeling techniques, and computer programming. The candidate must be self-motivated and work well in a goal-oriented, team environment.

Required
  • Basic knowledge in computer code development using a high-level programming language such as Fortran
  • Basic knowledge in numerical modeling of solid-state electronic systems
  • Basic knowledge in semiconductor device physics, with an emphasis on band structure and carrier transport
  • English: Intermediate


Preferred
  • Doctorate Degree
  • At least 2 years experience in computer code development using a high-level programming language such as Fortran
  • At least 2 years experience in numerical modeling of solid-state electronic systems
  • At least 1 year experience in semiconductor device physics, with an emphasis on band structure and carrier transport
  • At least 1 year experience in designing experiments, and interpretting experimental data