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Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava |
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Contact
Ing. Jaroslav Kováč
Location Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Overview
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STU-BA) consists of seven
faculties and is attended by c. 18000 students. The Microelectronics Department
at Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology of STU in
Bratislava has been internationally acknowledged as one of the leading
educational and R&D centres with immediate transfer and implementation of
new-knowledge into the microelectronics curricula in undergraduate, postgraduate
and PhD study. Research areas within physics and technology include electrical
and optical characterisation of semiconductor devices. STU-BA has an experienced
staff (c. 40 teachers and researchers and 20 PhD students) and provides a very
good environment for intensive participation of the department in many national
and international R&D projects in the field of Microelectronics, Optoelectronics
and Sensorics. STU-BA plays an important role in transfer of advanced
technologies towards the regional universities and industrial partners by
organising of many workshops, seminars and training events.
Main research topics and capabilities
The research teams of STU have strong experience in
design and technology as well as structural, electrical and optical
characterisation of III-V based heterostructures for micro and optoelectronic
devices. The Microelectronics Department has been internationally acknowledged
as a leading R&D centre involved in several national and EU funded research
projects such as Tempus, ESPRIT, Copernicus, Inco-Copernicus and 5th&6th EU
Framework projects.
MORGaN tasks
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Development and optimisation of GaN
and InAlN heterostructures growth technology by utilising nanoscale techniques
for structural analysis
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DC and RF characterisation of
fabricated devices will be performed to evaluate HEMT processing technology
and degradation processes under extreme conditions.
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