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Are you interested in pushing the boundaries of measurement technology? In this position, you will play a pivotal role in advancing the precision of device position and orientation measurements, essential for cutting-edge technology fabrication. Your work will contribute to enhancing industrial processes, quality control, and compensation mechanisms through fast, non-contact, and energy-efficient methods. Building on our recent advancements, you extend our information-centered optical measurement strategy, exploring fundamental and applied aspects of multi-modal optical measurements.
The aim of this project is to extend our information-centered optical measurement strategy, both mathematically and practically, to cases where multiple parameters need to be extracted from complex measurements. For instance, you will investigate what insights can be gained from measurements that involve multiple illuminations, sensor channels, viewing angles, polarisation channels, and wavelengths. Collaborating with local experts and our industrial partner, ASM Pacific Technology, you will adapt this theoretical framework to real-world applications, particularly in measuring the placement of bonds and wires on integrated circuits (ICs).
This PhD project encompasses a wide range of technologies and approaches, including optics, interfacing, information theory, and data processing using Python, alongside machine learning frameworks such as PyTorch. We expect you to demonstrate MSc-level knowledge in at least one of these areas and to be open and curious about exploring the others.
Your work is expected to lead to peer-reviewed publications in open-access journals, culminating in a PhD thesis that contextualises your research, and which you will defend at the end of the project.
Do you have an MSc degree in (experimental, theoretical, or applied) physics, astronomy, mathematics, engineering, or materials science, demonstrating a strong interest in optics? Are you curious and value an open, respectful work environment? If so, we would love to hear from you!
We particularly encourage applications from women, individuals with an LGBTQ+ background, and candidates from underrepresented demographics.
Given the preferred start date of March 2025 and the lengthy visa procedures for non-EEA citizens, we prefer candidates from the EEA or those with valid work permits for this position.
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