Ph.D. Opportunity in Microelectronics and Photonics at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Join the Innovative Compound Semiconductor Laboratory (ICORLAB) led by Prof. Can Bayram at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. We have immediate openings for Ph.D. candidates in the areas of III-nitride-based photonics and (Ultra)Wide-bandgap semiconductor power devices.

University Highlights:

  • The Grainger College of Engineering at Illinois is the most cited institution in engineering worldwide.
  • Innovations such as the transistor, integrated circuit, and light-emitting diode originated from Illinois faculty and alumni.
  • Illinois engineers significantly contributed to the development and usability of the Internet, including broadband DSL, the first web browsers (Mosaic and Netscape), and JavaScript.
  • Illinois alumni have founded numerous tech giants, including Oracle, Tesla, YouTube, Mozilla, AMD, PayPal, Yelp, Malwarebytes, and Optimizely.

Position Details:

  • Focus Areas: III-nitride-based photonics, (Ultra)Wide-bandgap semiconductor power devices.
  • Location: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA.
  • Rankings: The ECE Department is ranked 4th according to the US News Rankings.

Application Process: Interested candidates should visit the ICORLAB webpage and express their interest by sending an email to Prof. Bayram (cbayram@illinois.edu) with their CV and unofficial transcripts. Candidates should apply for the direct Ph.D. program.

Deadlines:

  • Spring Semester: September 1st
  • Fall Semester: December 15th

More Information: For detailed application guidelines, visit the ECE Admissions page.

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