Your Job:In this Master's thesis, you will model bridge-type PCM devices in the sub-nanosecond regime. The aim is to explain experimentally observed dynamical behavior based on continuum simulation models. The work will be carried out in close collaboration with experienced researchers at PGI-7. Your tasks include:
- Applying a continuum simulation framework to model PCM devices
- Investigating the effect of different material properties on the switching dynamics
- Analyzing and interpreting the simulation results to explain the switching dynamics
- Identifying potential optimization strategies for different application use cases
Your Profile:- Enrolled in a Master's program in physics, materials science, electrical engineering or a related discipline
- Solid background in solid-state physics and/or semiconductor devices is helpful
- Basic programming skills (e.g. Python or MATLAB); prior simulation experience is an advantage
- Interest in nanoscale transport phenomena and physical modeling
- Independent, structured, and motivated working style
- Good command of English (written and spoken)
Our Offer:We work on the very latest issues that impact our society and are offering you the chance to actively help in shaping the change! We support you in your work with:
- A research topic with strong relevance for future memory technologies
- Work with a well-established FEM simulation tool
- Close supervision and integration into a highly motivated, interdisciplinary team
- Opportunity to contribute to ongoing industry-related research
- Flexible working conditions (start date, working hours, home office options)
In addition to exciting tasks and a collaborative working atmosphere in Jülich, we have a lot more to offer: https://go.fzj.de/benefits
The position is initially for a fixed term of up to 12 months.
We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds, e.g. in terms of age, gender, disability, sexual orientation / identity, and social, ethnic and religious origin. A diverse and inclusive working environment with equal opportunities in which everyone can realize their potential is important to us.
Further information on diversity and equal opportunities: https://go.fzj.de/equality