Doctorial Thesis - Thermal Interface Materials for Power Semiconductor Modules | Stability, Corrosion, Processability (f/m/div)

Warstein · Hybrid

About this role

#WeAreIn to create tiny chips and big careers.

Research that’s more than just theory. As a PhD at Infineon, you’ll apply your research where it counts—in an international environment that drives technological innovation and actively shapes the future of microelectronics. You’ll work closely with interdisciplinary teams and help shape sustainable development through research that makes the future possible.

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Your role

The Industry Ph.D. Program at Infineon: Earn your Ph.D. at a university while gaining professional experience—an ideal start to your career. Advance your research with us and benefit from our extensive network of Ph.D. students and the expertise of a university. Mentoring is provided by both professors and dedicated Infineon employees. The research is conducted in collaboration with Chemnitz University of Technology and under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Bernhard Wunderle.

Key responsibilities in your new role:

  • Experience research: Investigations of thermal interface materials in practical applications:
    • Determination of relevant material properties and factors influencing the materials
    • Collaboration on the development of a service life model, including new test methods and simulations to estimate:
      • Flow properties during operation
      • Stability in various applications
      • Aging mechanisms
  • Reliable work: Materials science investigations of metal surfaces (e.g., heat sinks, base plates) for power semiconductor modules and their influence on the behavior of thermal interface materials
  • Collaboration: As part of a major EU-funded project in cooperation with international companies and university partners
    • Publication of your results, conference papers, and project documentation
    • Active coordination and presentation of results within the consortium
    • Opportunity to mentor students and interns

The findings from this work will lead to:

  •  Improved reliability and robustness of power semiconductor modules

Your profile

You are passionate about research and want to combine academic excellence with industrial applications. You enjoy working in an international environment, communicate openly, and bring curiosity, initiative, and a strong interest in pursuing a collaborative Ph.D. in an industrial setting.

Qualifications and skills to help you succeed:

  • Study field: A completed college degree in materials science, chemistry, physics, mechanical engineering, or a comparable field. You also meet the admission requirements for a Ph.D. program at a partner university
  • Experience: In materials characterization, ideally with polymers and/or surface analysis
  • Enthusiasm: For scientific work and a structured, data-driven approach
  • Basic knowledge: In numerical simulation (FEM) of flow behavior or heat conduction
  • Personality: Willingness to question the status quo and develop new approaches
  • Communication skills: Excellent communication skills in German and English (spoken and written), as well as the ability to work effectively in a team to integrate into our R&D department and the research environment

Desirable (not required):

  • Additional knowledge: In the assembly and interconnection technology of power semiconductor modules
  • In-depth experience: In the field of materials analysis, particularly rheology or comparable analytical methods
  • Basic knowledge: Of thermal interface material and its application
  • Initial experience: With scientific publications, conference presentations, and/or participation in collaborative research projects

#WeAreIn for driving decarbonization and digitalization.
As a global leader in semiconductor solutions in power systems and IoT, Infineon enables game-changing solutions for green and efficient energy, clean and safe mobility, as well as smart and secure IoT. Together, we drive innovation and customer success, while caring for our people and empowering them to reach ambitious goals. Be a part of making life easier, safer and greener.
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Katharina Wewer 

Company at a glance

Semiconductors are crucial to solve the energy challenges of our time and shape the digital transformation. This is why Infineon is committed to actively driving decarbonization and digitalization. As a global semiconductor leader in power systems and IoT, we enable game-changing solutions for green and efficient energy, clean and safe mobility, as well as smart and secure IoT. We make life easier, safer, and greener. Together with our customers and partners. For a better tomorrow.

Together, with more than 58,000 people from over 100 countries, we are not just shaping the future. We are redefining it. We engineer innovative products, while caring for our people and empowering them to reach ambitious goals. We offer work-life balance, long term growth and a supportive environment where individuality is celebrated.

#WeAreIn for driving decarbonization and digitalization. Are you in?

Team Size10,001+ employees
WorkspaceHybrid
IndustrySemiconductor Manufacturing
Location
Warstein, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Top Benefits

  • Mentoring
  • Professional development
  • International environment
  • Networking opportunities

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