The influence of substrate grain orientation on intrinsic stress in

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Ciência sem Fronteiras (Science Without Borders)
PhD Project Template:
PI name & contact details:
Prof Noel Buckley
noel.buckley@UL.ie
Department
Physics and Energy http://www.energy.ul.ie/
Has project been agreed with head (or
nominee) of proposed registration school?
Yes
Research Centre / group affiliation:
Materials and Surface Science Institute (MSSI)
Research group / centre website:
http://www.ul.ie/mssi
PI website / link to CV:
http://www.energy.ul.ie/people/faculty/prof-d-n-noelbuckley
Brief summary of PI research / research group / centre activity (2 or 3 lines max):
Professor Buckley is a Past-President of the Electrochemical Society http://www.electrochem.org and
has over 30 years experience of electrochemistry and materials and their application to technology.
His areas of research include electrochemical nanotechnology, electrochemical energy storage and thin
films and nanostructures for electronic and photonic applications.
Title & brief description of PhD project (suitable for publication on web):
The influence of substrate grain orientation on intrinsic stress in electrodeposited metal
nanofilms. Electrodeposited metal nano-films are used in numerous technologies such as the IC
industry and in decorative platings. As the deposited film dimensions decrease, size-effects such as
delamination and variations in film properties become more prevalent. This project aims to develop
an understanding of the links between substrate grain orientation and intrinsic stress in
electrodeposited metal nanofilms. In-situ stress and in-situ AFM investigations will be used to study
the evolution of stress and morphology during film growth. These techniques will be combined with
atomic scale modelling to determine the effect of substrate orientation on subsequent film deposition,
in particular on the evolution of stress in the deposited nanofilm.
Unique selling points of PhD project in UL:
The University of Limerick (UL) with over 11,500 students and 1,300 staff is an energetic and
enterprising institution with a proud record of innovation and excellence in education, research and
scholarship. It is widely recognized for the outstanding student experience it offers to all its students,
the excellence of its research and the impact it is making on our society and our economy. In 2011
UL, was independently evaluated by the international university rating agency QS Stars and was
awarded the maximum 5-star rating in 6 categories namely, teaching, engagement,
internationalization, innovation and knowledge transfer, infrastructure, and employability of UL
graduates. UL's Materials and Surface Science Institute is an internationally recognized center of
excellence.
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Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science & Engineering, Electrical, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering
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