Senior Lecturer/Lecturer for Piezoelectric Microsystems MEMS Materials & Devices
Cork, Ireland
Full Time
Research
Experienced
Senior Lecturer/Lecturer for Piezoelectric Microsystems MEMS Materials & Devices
Tyndall National Institute, University College, Cork
Permanent Whole Time Post
Tyndall National Institute is an international leader in semiconductors, photonics and deep-tech research and innovation. As a leading collaborative European research institute, Tyndall is a key actor and pilot line hosting partner in the delivery of the ‘Chips for Europe Initiative’ (EU Chips Act).
Tyndall is Ireland’s leading research and innovation organisation and it is the national focal point for semiconductor related research, development and graduate training in support of ‘Silicon Island’, Ireland’s national semiconductor strategy. Tyndall is recognised as an international research leader in nanotechnology, microelectronics, photonics, electronics and AI semiconductor, chip and digital technologies, particularly as applied to the fields of Information & Communications, Health & Life Sciences, Agritech & Food Security, Energy and Climate Mitigation, emerging fields such as quantum, and novel computing paradigms.
Tyndall is a critical national research resource and a key national research infrastructure for Ireland. The Institute was established in 2004 as a strategic partnership between the Irish Government and University College Cork (UCC) as a development of the National Microelectronics Research Centre (NMRC) which was established in 1982.
The Institute’s key objective is to see frontier research activities having a significant impact on economic development and societal challenges in Ireland, Europe and beyond. Central to Tyndall’s mission is delivering economic impact through research excellence in partnership with industry and academia. With an annual turnover of €60m, the Institute has a community of over 700 researchers, engineers, services staff, postgraduate students, interns and industry researchers-in-residence.
Significant progress has been made against the ambitious goals set out in the last strategic plan (Tyndall 2025) and the foundations have been laid for a new strategy that will see even greater achievements up to and beyond 2030.
With significant committed Irish government support, Tyndall will grow to be 1,000 people by 2030, with approximately 750 researchers, including 250 PhD students. A new 17,000 m2 research building is under development adjacent to the Cork headquarters and there are developing plans to expand Tyndall’s existing Dublin research labs and to establish other research sites within Ireland.
Tyndall’s expansion is also supported by recent national and EU funding wins for significant (M€10’s) additional research equipment across a range of areas such as semiconductor processing, microscopy, quantum technologies, heterogeneous integration, ultra-high speed optical communications and RF through THz characterisation. A substantial research start-up package is available for successful candidates.
UCC Futures: Quantum and Photonics
The first quantum revolution of the 20th century charted the development of semiconductors, transistors, lasers and, from there, computers and the internet. The coming second quantum revolution will transform our lives as dramatically as these first- generation technologies and will solve key challenges of the future.
UCC Futures – Quantum & Photonics is an innovative multidisciplinary team, building on the powerful synergies of our globally renowned quantum and photonics research in the Schools of Physics, Engineering and Tyndall National Institute. We are pushing the limits of the quantum and photonic technological frontier – a key element of this second quantum revolution.
UCC Futures – Quantum & Photonics will drive a generational change across multiple sectors, including quantum computing, data transfer, quantum metrology, sensing, quantum matter, healthcare, environment, energy and communications to deliver transformational progress, enhancing daily living while generating novel and disruptive solutions to some of the most important global issues of our time.
The Role
Applications are invited for the full-time permanent faculty position in the area of Piezoelectric Microsystems to be appointed at the level of Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering, in collaboration with the Tyndall National Institute.
The appointment may be made on Senior Lecturer or Lecturer Scales.
Applications are welcomed from candidates who satisfy the following profile:
Candidate Profile
Candidates should have research experience and expertise to at least PhD level.
Candidates should have research experience and expertise (to PhD level and ideally beyond) in the design and/or fabrication of semiconductor technologies for microsystems/MEMS components based on piezoelectric thin films and/or substrates. Expertise in the application of these microsystems/MEMS components in RF filter circuits or other RF components for reconfigurable RF front-ends in 5G/6G communications systems is essential. An interest in expanding piezoelectric microsystems/MEMS research into technology areas such as piezoelectric power transformers, optical-acoustics and PMUT (piezoelectric micro-machined ultrasonic technologies) for biomedical imaging is highly desirable.
The appointee will have a strong track record of delivering innovative research outcomes at the cutting edge of their field. They will have demonstrated ability to develop exciting research ideas and lead independent research that is aligned with the ambitions of UCC Futures – Quantum and Photonics.
She/he/they will play a key role leading and connecting microsystems/MEMS-related activities in the School of Engineering and the Tyndall National Institute, including the SFI CONNECT Centre for Future Networks and Communications, and in the delivery of high quality engineering education to undergraduate and graduate students within the context of a broader microsystems/electronics theme.
The successful candidate will develop and lead a new research programme in fundamental and/or applied aspects of semiconductor and microsystems technologies based on piezoelectric thin films and substrates that have clear potential for collaboration and synergy with existing groups in Tyndall National Institute and the Schools of Engineering and Physics as well as with application teams in the College of Engineering and Food Science and with clinicians in the College of Medicine and Health.
Potential for collaboration with industrial partners is also desirable as is experience/interest in the heterogeneous integration of microsystems components into functional circuits.
Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to:
For further information about the Tyndall National Institute or the School of Engineering, please visit the Tyndall or Engineering websites.
These positions are being filled as part of UCC Futures – Quantum and Photonics.
Applications should consist of your academic CV and a cover letter demonstrating your academic and research achievements. We would also like to hear about your research ambitions and how your academic and research profile aligns with the UCC Futures initiative. Details of the following should also be included, as appropriate, Publications, Research Interests, Grants and Funding, Teaching Interests and Abilities and Teaching Objectives and Methods.
Tyndall National Institute, University College, Cork is committed to being a fully inclusive global university which actively recruits, supports and retains colleagues from all sectors of society. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) are core values under the University Strategic Plan 2023-2028. UCC holds a Silver Athena SWAN award in recognition of our commitment to advancing equality in higher education. We value diversity as well as celebrate, support and thrive on the contributions of all our employees and the communities they represent. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from everybody, regardless of age, care-giving status, disability, ethnicity, gender and/or gender identity or expression status, nationality, marital status/civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion/creed, and/or sexual orientation. We are committed to supporting all staff through flexible working schemes, family-friendly policies, training and development, and staff networks. We value the enrichment that comes from a diverse community and seek to promote equality, prevent discrimination and protect the human rights of each individual, in line with equality legislation. We encourage applicants to consult our Dignity and Respect Policy and learn more about our EDI related initiatives.
Please note that Garda vetting and/or an international police clearance check may form part of the selection process.
Salary placement on appointment will be in accordance with public sector pay policy.
Please note interviews will be conducted either online via Microsoft Teams or in person in the first instance. Candidates may also be required to attend interviews in person if an interview takes place online. Candidates will be notified as appropriate.
Candidates should apply, in confidence, before 5PM (Irish Local Time) on Friday, 23rd January 2026.
No late applications will be accepted. A full candidate information pack can be found here.
The Tyndall National Institute, University College, Cork is an equal opportunities employer.
Please note that an appointment to posts advertised will be dependent on University approval, together with the terms of the employment control framework for the higher education sector.
Tyndall National Institute, University College, Cork
Permanent Whole Time Post
Tyndall National Institute is an international leader in semiconductors, photonics and deep-tech research and innovation. As a leading collaborative European research institute, Tyndall is a key actor and pilot line hosting partner in the delivery of the ‘Chips for Europe Initiative’ (EU Chips Act).
Tyndall is Ireland’s leading research and innovation organisation and it is the national focal point for semiconductor related research, development and graduate training in support of ‘Silicon Island’, Ireland’s national semiconductor strategy. Tyndall is recognised as an international research leader in nanotechnology, microelectronics, photonics, electronics and AI semiconductor, chip and digital technologies, particularly as applied to the fields of Information & Communications, Health & Life Sciences, Agritech & Food Security, Energy and Climate Mitigation, emerging fields such as quantum, and novel computing paradigms.
Tyndall is a critical national research resource and a key national research infrastructure for Ireland. The Institute was established in 2004 as a strategic partnership between the Irish Government and University College Cork (UCC) as a development of the National Microelectronics Research Centre (NMRC) which was established in 1982.
The Institute’s key objective is to see frontier research activities having a significant impact on economic development and societal challenges in Ireland, Europe and beyond. Central to Tyndall’s mission is delivering economic impact through research excellence in partnership with industry and academia. With an annual turnover of €60m, the Institute has a community of over 700 researchers, engineers, services staff, postgraduate students, interns and industry researchers-in-residence.
Significant progress has been made against the ambitious goals set out in the last strategic plan (Tyndall 2025) and the foundations have been laid for a new strategy that will see even greater achievements up to and beyond 2030.
With significant committed Irish government support, Tyndall will grow to be 1,000 people by 2030, with approximately 750 researchers, including 250 PhD students. A new 17,000 m2 research building is under development adjacent to the Cork headquarters and there are developing plans to expand Tyndall’s existing Dublin research labs and to establish other research sites within Ireland.
Tyndall’s expansion is also supported by recent national and EU funding wins for significant (M€10’s) additional research equipment across a range of areas such as semiconductor processing, microscopy, quantum technologies, heterogeneous integration, ultra-high speed optical communications and RF through THz characterisation. A substantial research start-up package is available for successful candidates.
UCC Futures: Quantum and Photonics
The first quantum revolution of the 20th century charted the development of semiconductors, transistors, lasers and, from there, computers and the internet. The coming second quantum revolution will transform our lives as dramatically as these first- generation technologies and will solve key challenges of the future.
UCC Futures – Quantum & Photonics is an innovative multidisciplinary team, building on the powerful synergies of our globally renowned quantum and photonics research in the Schools of Physics, Engineering and Tyndall National Institute. We are pushing the limits of the quantum and photonic technological frontier – a key element of this second quantum revolution.
UCC Futures – Quantum & Photonics will drive a generational change across multiple sectors, including quantum computing, data transfer, quantum metrology, sensing, quantum matter, healthcare, environment, energy and communications to deliver transformational progress, enhancing daily living while generating novel and disruptive solutions to some of the most important global issues of our time.
The Role
Applications are invited for the full-time permanent faculty position in the area of Piezoelectric Microsystems to be appointed at the level of Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering, in collaboration with the Tyndall National Institute.
The appointment may be made on Senior Lecturer or Lecturer Scales.
Applications are welcomed from candidates who satisfy the following profile:
Candidate Profile
Candidates should have research experience and expertise to at least PhD level.
Candidates should have research experience and expertise (to PhD level and ideally beyond) in the design and/or fabrication of semiconductor technologies for microsystems/MEMS components based on piezoelectric thin films and/or substrates. Expertise in the application of these microsystems/MEMS components in RF filter circuits or other RF components for reconfigurable RF front-ends in 5G/6G communications systems is essential. An interest in expanding piezoelectric microsystems/MEMS research into technology areas such as piezoelectric power transformers, optical-acoustics and PMUT (piezoelectric micro-machined ultrasonic technologies) for biomedical imaging is highly desirable.
The appointee will have a strong track record of delivering innovative research outcomes at the cutting edge of their field. They will have demonstrated ability to develop exciting research ideas and lead independent research that is aligned with the ambitions of UCC Futures – Quantum and Photonics.
She/he/they will play a key role leading and connecting microsystems/MEMS-related activities in the School of Engineering and the Tyndall National Institute, including the SFI CONNECT Centre for Future Networks and Communications, and in the delivery of high quality engineering education to undergraduate and graduate students within the context of a broader microsystems/electronics theme.
The successful candidate will develop and lead a new research programme in fundamental and/or applied aspects of semiconductor and microsystems technologies based on piezoelectric thin films and substrates that have clear potential for collaboration and synergy with existing groups in Tyndall National Institute and the Schools of Engineering and Physics as well as with application teams in the College of Engineering and Food Science and with clinicians in the College of Medicine and Health.
Potential for collaboration with industrial partners is also desirable as is experience/interest in the heterogeneous integration of microsystems components into functional circuits.
Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to:
- Professor Cian Ó Mathúna, Research Programme Director, Integrated Power & Energy Systems, Tyndall National Institute, and Deputy Director of SFI CONNECT Centre. Email: [email protected]
- Professor Peter Parbrook, Professor of III-Nitride Materials and Head of Discipline in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, UCC, Head of Group, Tyndall National Institute and Principal Investigator, IPIC. Email: [email protected].
For further information about the Tyndall National Institute or the School of Engineering, please visit the Tyndall or Engineering websites.
These positions are being filled as part of UCC Futures – Quantum and Photonics.
Applications should consist of your academic CV and a cover letter demonstrating your academic and research achievements. We would also like to hear about your research ambitions and how your academic and research profile aligns with the UCC Futures initiative. Details of the following should also be included, as appropriate, Publications, Research Interests, Grants and Funding, Teaching Interests and Abilities and Teaching Objectives and Methods.
Tyndall National Institute, University College, Cork is committed to being a fully inclusive global university which actively recruits, supports and retains colleagues from all sectors of society. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) are core values under the University Strategic Plan 2023-2028. UCC holds a Silver Athena SWAN award in recognition of our commitment to advancing equality in higher education. We value diversity as well as celebrate, support and thrive on the contributions of all our employees and the communities they represent. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from everybody, regardless of age, care-giving status, disability, ethnicity, gender and/or gender identity or expression status, nationality, marital status/civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion/creed, and/or sexual orientation. We are committed to supporting all staff through flexible working schemes, family-friendly policies, training and development, and staff networks. We value the enrichment that comes from a diverse community and seek to promote equality, prevent discrimination and protect the human rights of each individual, in line with equality legislation. We encourage applicants to consult our Dignity and Respect Policy and learn more about our EDI related initiatives.
Please note that Garda vetting and/or an international police clearance check may form part of the selection process.
Salary placement on appointment will be in accordance with public sector pay policy.
Please note interviews will be conducted either online via Microsoft Teams or in person in the first instance. Candidates may also be required to attend interviews in person if an interview takes place online. Candidates will be notified as appropriate.
Candidates should apply, in confidence, before 5PM (Irish Local Time) on Friday, 23rd January 2026.
No late applications will be accepted. A full candidate information pack can be found here.
The Tyndall National Institute, University College, Cork is an equal opportunities employer.
Please note that an appointment to posts advertised will be dependent on University approval, together with the terms of the employment control framework for the higher education sector.
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