University of Glasgow College of Science and Engineering School of Engineering Research Assistant/Associate in Statistical CMOS Simulation Ref: E20103 Salary: Grade 6 £25,854 - £29,099 / Grade 7 £31,798 - £35,788 per annum, depending on experience. You will carry out world leading research in physical and simulation of statistical variability in advanced CMOS devices, develop further the existing 3D statistical atomistic simulation code, and apply it in the simulation of statistical variability in sub 32 nm MOSFETs. You will publish research findings in international journals and conferences. You will attend regular meetings of the grant and present there results of the modelling research. The simulation research is related to an ENIAC project MODERN “MOdeling and DEsign of Reliable, process variation-aware Nanoelectronic devices, circuits and systems” aiming to develop tolls for the simulation of statistical variability in the next generation semiconductor devices. This post has initial funding until 30th September 2012 Apply online at www.glasgow.ac.uk/jobs Closing date: 3rd June 2011 The University is committed to equality of opportunity in employment. The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401. University of Glasgow College of Science and Engineering School of Engineering Research Assistant/Associate in Statistical III-V MOSFET Simulations Ref: E20097 Salary: Grade 6 £25,854 - £29,099 / Grade 7 £31,798 - £35,788 You will carry out research in statistical simulations of III-V and Ge MOSFETs for digital applications. The work includes Monte Carlo simulations to establish the performance potential of the III-V and Ge MOSFETs; calibration of the Glasgow ‘atomistic’ simulator GARAND in respect of the Monte Carlo simulations; and statistical simulation of the calibrated devices including the relevant sources of statistical variability. The appointed candidate is expected to publish research findings in international journals and conferences, to attend regular meetings of the Device Modelling Group and present results of the calibration methodology development and research. The appointment is associated with the prestigious Platform Grant of the Glasgow Device Modelling Group. This post has initial funding until 30th September 2012 Apply online at www.glasgow.ac.uk/jobs Closing date: 3rd June 2011 The University is committed to equality of opportunity in employment. The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401. University of Glasgow College of Science and Engineering School of Engineering Research Assistant/Associate in Statistical Compact Model Extraction Ref: E20103 Salary: Grade 6 £25,854 - £29,099 / Grade 7 £31,798 - £35,788 You will carry out research in statistical compact model extraction and generation. The work includes selection of optimal statistical compact model parameters, investigation of the statistical accuracy as a function of the choice and number of statistical compact model parameters, statistical parameter generation preserving the shape of the distribution of the extracted parameters and their correlation. The appointment is related to an FP7 project TRAMS “Terascale Reliable Adaptive Memory Systems” aiming to develop reliable SRAM memories for beyond 16 nm CMOS technology generations. This post has initial funding until 31st December 2012 Apply online at www.glasgow.ac.uk/jobs Closing date: 3rd June 2011 The University is committed to equality of opportunity in employment. The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401. University of Glasgow College of Science and Engineering School of Engineering Research Assistant/Associate in Statistical Simulation of IP Blocks Ref: E20096 Salary: Grade 6 £25,854 - £29,099 / Grade 7 £31,798 - £35,788 You will carry out research in statistical simulation of IP blocks for SoC application based ASIC design. The work will include statistical standard cell characterisation using the statistical circuit simulation engine RandomSpice. The post will primarily focus on the development of a statistical IP block level simulator based on Monte Carlo simulation capable of timing, energy and leakage simulations of statistical samples using statistically characterised cell libraries. The appointed candidate is expected to publish research findings in international journals and conferences, to attend regular meetings of the Device Modelling Group and present results of software development and research. The appointment is associated with the prestigious Platform Grant of the Glasgow Device Modelling Group. This post has initial funding until 30th September 2012 Apply online at www.glasgow.ac.uk/jobs Closing date: 3rd June 2011 The University is committed to equality of opportunity in employment. The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401.