Tony Low’s group at the University of Minnesota has several PhD positions available for students in the theory and modeling of nanoscale materials, electronic, spintronics, plasmonics and optoelectronic devices.
The National Academy of Engineering recently recognized the top 20 achievements in the 20th century, which include electronics, computers, telephone, internet, imaging, laser, fiber optics, among others. Key to the development of these technologies are the advancement in solid-state devices over the last 50 years. These devices, such as transistors, amplifiers, light emitting diodes, magnetic tunnel junctions, lasers, and solar cells, have revolutionized the way information and energy are stored, processed, transmitted and utilized.
Indeed, today’s society demand for innovations in solid-state technologies has never been greater. If you share a similar passion in the discovery of new ideas for solid state devices that can change the world, consider joining our team. Check out our research at:
Research Homepage: https://tonylow.umn.edu/
Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@professornanoscience
Interested students please contact Prof. Low directly at tlow@umn.edu with your CV and few representative publications.