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Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher – PhD Studentship in Printed Organic Transistors at IIT Milan

Funded Horizon Europe MSCA Doctoral Position in Nanotechnology & Organic Electronics

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The Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), Milan, is offering a prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Early Stage Researcher PhD Studentship under the FADOS Horizon Europe Doctoral Network. The position is dedicated to developing advanced printed organic transistors with spatially controlled doping for next-generation organic electronics.


🔍 Job Details

Title Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher – PhD Studentship in Organic Electronics
Organization/Publisher Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), Center for Nano Science and Technology
Work Location Milan, Italy
Research Field Nanotechnology, Materials Science, Organic Electronics, Physics, Chemistry
Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1 – PhD Candidate)
Contract Type 36 months (MSCA Fellowship, full-time)
Application Deadline 30 September 2025
Start Date 1 February 2026 (or by agreement)
Salary €42,000–€44,000 annually (MSCA package: living, mobility, and family allowances)
Required Qualification MSc in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, or related
Required Experience Research experience in nanotechnology, organic semiconductors, or device fabrication
How to Apply Submit via IIT application portal with CV, motivation letter, transcripts here

About IIT and the FADOS Network

The Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) is one of Europe’s leading research centers in nanoscience and technology. This position is part of the FADOS Horizon Europe Doctoral Network, which unites 8 universities, 4 research institutes, and 4 industry partners across Europe to train researchers in doped organic semiconductors for sustainable and efficient electronics.

The network provides doctoral researchers with cutting-edge training, hands-on research, secondments in international labs, and access to a collaborative ecosystem of academia and industry.


What You’ll Do

As a PhD researcher in the Printed and Molecular Electronics (PME) Unit at IIT, you will:

  • Develop advanced organic thin-film transistor (OTFT) architectures with localized doping.

  • Optimize doping strategies to achieve low contact resistance and high-frequency performance.

  • Use nanofabrication and inkjet printing techniques for device prototyping.

  • Participate in international secondments with leading research groups and companies.

  • Contribute to network-wide training events and publish findings in high-impact journals.


Secondments

To enhance your training, you will undertake research stays at:

  • Linköping University, Sweden – solution-based doping methods.

  • ICMAB-CSIC, Spain – characterization of doping profiles.

  • University of Cambridge & FlexEnable, UK – evaluation of contact resistance in doped OTFTs.


Who Succeeds Here

This PhD position is ideal for candidates who:

  • Hold a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or related fields.

  • Have a strong interest in nanotechnology, organic electronics, and device engineering.

  • Are motivated to pursue international collaborative research.

  • Possess knowledge in solid-state physics, electronics, light–matter interaction.

  • Enjoy hands-on lab experimentation and device prototyping.


Benefits & Environment

  • Competitive Marie Curie MSCA salary and allowances.

  • Opportunity to work in state-of-the-art laboratories in Milan.

  • International training program with leading universities and companies.

  • Inclusive, multidisciplinary, and diverse research environment at IIT.


Application Instructions

Interested candidates must apply through the official IIT portal before 30 September 2025. Applications should include:

  • A motivation letter describing research interests and career goals.

  • A full CV with contact details of two referees.

  • Academic transcripts and MSc/BSc degree certificates.

Selection process:

  • Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews from 1 October 2025.

  • Final recruitment will be completed by February 2026.


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Disclaimer

This information is sourced from the official IIT and FADOS project listings. Applicants are advised to verify details on the official website before applying.

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