Subject: Undergraduate Internship Positions
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Magnetic Nanocomposites, Characterization of Structural, Electrical and Magnetic Properties
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Electronic packaging substrates, Interposers and Interconnections
Preferred Undergraduate Level:
Students entering into junior or senior years are encouraged to apply.
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Magnetic components: New classes of magnetic nanomaterials are being developed to address a broad range of applications such as power inductors in voltage regulators, RF inductors and antennas. These applications require key advanced in the synthesis and processing to attain the required magnetic nanostructure for low loss, frequency-stability and high permeability. The work will involve magnetic particle processing and characterization, and also explain the structure-magnetic property correlations to assess their suitability for power and RF electronic modules.
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Interposers and substrates: Advances in packaging substrates and device-to-package interconnections are critical for next-generation electronic system miniaturization and performance enhancement. This research on electronic substrate fabrication deals with process development for high-density wiring and through-package vias using fine-pitch lithography,electroless and electroplating, characterization of defects and process optimization.
Candidates should be self-motivated to excel in research, and should have good understanding of research methods dealing with experimental design, material processing, characterization and meticulousdocumentation.
The position will be supported from 4-6 Months. .
Interested candidates should send their resume highlighting their previous research experience to:
Dr. Raj Pulugurtha
raj@ece.gatech.edu