Job Description
Epsilon Near Zero (ENZ) Materials for Enhancing Perovskite/QD Thin Film Emission
Location: Leuven, Belgium | Organization: Imec – Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre
Imec, one of the world’s leading nanotechnology R&D centers, invites motivated Master’s students to explore ENZ metamaterials such as indium tin oxide (ITO) and aluminum-doped zinc oxide (AZO). This project investigates their tunability for enhancing emission response in perovskite and QD thin films, combining optical simulation with experimental nanophotonic research.
🔍 Job Details
| Title | Master Thesis/Internship – ENZ Materials for Perovskite/QD Thin Films |
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| Organization | Imec – Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre |
| Work Location | Leuven, Belgium |
| Research Field | Nanophotonics, Nanomaterials, Optoelectronics |
| Project Type | Master Internship + Thesis |
| Duration | 4–6 months |
| Supervisor | Prof. Jan Genoe |
| Contact | Dr. Mahyar Mazloumi ([email protected]), Dr. Isabel Pintor Monroy ([email protected]) |
| Funding / Allowance | Imec allowance provided |
| Qualification Required | Master’s student in Engineering, Materials, Nanoscience, Physics, or Chemistry |
| Posted Date | November 2025 |
| Country | Belgium |
| Apply Link | Apply via Imec Official Portal |
About the Project
This research project focuses on Epsilon-Near-Zero (ENZ) materials, an emerging class of metamaterials whose dielectric permittivity approaches zero at specific frequencies. This property enables light manipulation at the nanoscale, leading to exciting possibilities in photonics and optoelectronics.
Conductive oxides such as ITO and AZO exhibit tunable ENZ behavior based on carrier concentration, allowing spectral alignment with the emission or absorption peaks of materials like perovskites and quantum dots (QDs). This feature provides an active way to control light extraction, beam shaping, and color tuning — crucial for next-generation nanophotonic devices, including LEDs, lasers, and photodetectors.
Research Focus
Participants will:
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Explore the optical and electronic behavior of ENZ materials through simulation and modeling.
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Conduct hands-on lab experiments involving perovskite and QD thin films.
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Develop cavity-integrated nanostructures to improve emission efficiency.
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Utilize optical characterization and spectroscopic analysis techniques to evaluate performance.
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Work closely with experts in nano-optics, semiconductors, and materials science.
Who Should Apply
This position is ideal for:
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Master’s students in Materials Engineering, Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Physics, or Chemistry.
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Individuals eager to blend simulation with experimental nanofabrication.
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Candidates interested in metamaterials, plasmonics, or nano-optoelectronic devices.
Why Join Imec
Imec offers a world-class nanotechnology research environment where students collaborate with scientists at the intersection of physics, materials, and device innovation. This project allows you to contribute to fundamental advancements in light-matter interaction at the nanoscale, gaining hands-on skills directly applicable to quantum photonics and semiconductor R&D.
Application Instructions
To apply, submit your interest and supporting documents directly via Imec’s official portal. For project-specific inquiries, contact the supervising scientists:
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Dr. Mahyar Mazloumi – [email protected]
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Dr. Isabel Pintor Monroy – [email protected]
Deadline: Applications open until filled. Early applications encouraged.
Duration: 4–6 months internship + thesis component.
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Disclaimer
All details are based on publicly available information from Imec. For the latest updates, eligibility, and application steps, please visit the official website.