Are you an engineer who wants to contribute to the high-tech state-of-the-art micromechanical experimental analysis of microscopic wear of silicon during wafer handling We are looking for an outstanding and enthusiastic PhD candidate with a strong experimental mechanics profile of excellence to work on a challenging micro-mechanical testing project in an exciting multidisciplinary team.
Context
The yield of many manufacturing processes of micro- and nanoscale substrates depends highly on their cleanliness. Reduction of contaminating particles improves the overall efficiency and quality thereby enabling the creation of larger structured substrates. Investing in the prevention of wear particles generation is a way to tackle this issue directly at the source which is particularly relevant for wafer handling.
Silicon is a very complex material undergoing multiple phase transformation with some phases showing extensive plastic deformation during mechanical loading and contact. The generation of particles is rooted in the complex fracture events spanning the various phases of silicon in various 3D stress configurations. A predictive model should properly account for the complex physics damage and fracture. The loading conditions in contact and scratching are equally complex and need to be properly accounted for as well.
PhD project
The objective of this project is to extensively characterize the governing micromechanisms of phase transformation plasticity damage and fracture during the silicon particle detachment under contact conditions enabling a quantitative assessment of the dominant influence factors and possible mitigation routes to control the detachment process. To achieve this goal the project will use a dedicated in-situ scratch tester with in-situ scanning electron microscopy observation capabilities which so far was used for indentation of silicon with only preliminary exploration of in-SEM scratching.
Building upon the preliminary in-situ SEM scratch exploration the following extensions and improvements need to be made:
The experimental campaign will be guided by the insights from numerical simulations. The interaction between the experimental project and the parallel modelling project focused on simulating particle generation in silicon wafers is therefore essential.
Section Mechanics of Materials
You will work in the section of Mechanics of Materials (MoM) ( at the department of Mechanical Engineering of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). The MoM section is recognized worldwide for its high-level research on experimental analysis theoretical understanding and predictive modelling of complex mechanical behavior in engineering materials at different length scales (e.g plasticity damage fracture) which emerges from the physics and mechanics of the underlying multi-phase microstructure. An integrated numerical-experimental approach is generally adopted for this goal.
A state-of-the-art micromechanical testing infrastructure is in place for the experimental work in this project ( Requirements Fluent in spoken and written English (C1 level). A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful green campus within walking distance of the central train addition we offer you: Eindhoven University of Technology is a leading international university within the Brainport region where scientific curiosity meets a hands-on mindset. We work in an open and collaborative way with high-tech industries to tackle complex societal challenges. Our responsible and respectful approach ensures impact today and in the future. TU/e is home to over 13000 students and more than 7000 staff forming a diverse and vibrant academic community. The Department of Mechanical Engineering department conducts world-class research aligned with the technological interests of the high-tech industry in the Netherlands with a focus on the Brainport region. Our goal is to produce engineers who are both scientifically educated and application-driven by providing a balanced education and research program that combines fundamental and application aspects. We equip our graduates with practical and theoretical expertise preparing them optimally for future challenges. Do you recognize yourself in this profile and would you like to know more about the scientific content of the PhD project Please feel free to contact us: Prof. Johan Hoefnagels () Prof. Marc Geers (). Visit our website for more information about theapplication processor theconditions of employment. You can also contact . Curious to hear more about what its like as a PhD candidate at TU/e Please view the video. Are you inspired and would like to know more about working at TU/e Please visit our career page. We invite you to submit a complete application by using the apply button. The application package should include a: We look forward to receiving your application. Closing date is January 10th 2025 but we will screen applications as we receive them. Promising candidates may expect to be invited for an online interview.Conditions of Employment
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