PhD Position - Chip-on-Tip FLIM Integration for a Multimodal Single-Use Endoscope

Cork, Ireland
Full Time
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PhD Position - Chip-on-Tip FLIM Integration for a Multimodal Single-Use Endoscope 
(Rinn Semiconductor — Ireland’s Centre for Semiconductor Innovation.  CARE Theme (Digital Healthcare) CARE 1: Multimodal Photonic Integrated Circuit Endoscope)

About Tyndall

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 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 excellence in deep-tech research, development and graduate training at the convergence of nanotechnology, microelectronics, photonics, electronics and AI. Tyndall is recognised as an international research leader in 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.

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 more than €50m, the Institute has a community of over 600 researchers, engineers, support staff, postgraduate students, interns and industry researchers-in-residence.

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.

About Rinn Semiconductor 

Rinn Semiconductors is part of a constellation of seven major new centres which collectively represent an investment of €460M in advanced research by the Government of Ireland. Rinn Semiconductors aims to lead Ireland’s response to the end of Moore’s Law scaling, the point where traditional improvements in computer chips slows down or ends, by pioneering modular integrated circuit-based (chiplet-based) semiconductor design and integration. With deep expertise in the areas of Heterogeneous Integration and Advanced Packaging, the Rinn Semiconductors team propose to enable transformative advances in these technologies and to apply them in three main application areas: Future Internet, Sustainable Energy and Environment, and Digital Healthcare.

A key objective of the Rinn is to foster deep collaboration across the seven universities and institutions involved, by leveraging the semiconductor fabrication facilities at Tyndall, ultimately creating a cohesive “atom to systems” value chain in Ireland, connecting everything from basic materials research through to complete technology solutions. The Rinn will operate in close collaboration with Ireland’s vibrant semiconductor industry sector which supports 20,000 high skilled jobs and includes world leading multinational companies, small and medium sized enterprises and start-ups. 

The successful applicant will: 
  • Join a world-class and highly diverse community of more than 100 PhD students, more than a 100 Postdoctoral Researchers and around 35 experienced PIs and Research Fellows 
  • Engage with over 30 industry partners to learn about their work and future career opportunities 
  • Become an in-house entrepreneur and explore the opportunity to commercialise your research through a Spin-Out company 
  • Follow in the footsteps of our current trainees where over 86% of PhDs have transitioned into industry with some of the world’s leading semiconductor companies, in Ireland and the EU. 
  • If you aspire to be a future PI and academic research leader our programme will support you to build your research track record and vision, equipping you to take the next steps on your career journey. 

About the Role 

The CARE (Digital Healthcare) theme at Rinn Semiconductor - Ireland’s Centre for Semiconductor Innovation, hosted at Tyndall National Institute (a research flagship of University College Cork, UCC), is offering a fully funded PhD position focused on the hybrid integration of a chip-on-tip FLIM/RGB+ imaging module for next-generation endoscopy. This research sits within CARE 1, which aims to develop a compact, single-use multimodal photonic integrated circuit endoscope for colorectal inflammation and early-stage cancer diagnostics. 

Antimicrobial resistance and cross-contamination from reusable endoscopes are major global health burdens, while current gastrointestinal endoscopes remain bulky, costly, and limited to surface-level RGB imaging. By combining innovations in integrated silicon photonics and heterogeneous semiconductor integration, CARE 1 will deliver a low-cost, ultra-compact, single-use endoscope that adds FLIM-based molecular and metabolic imaging to conventional RGB imaging, giving clinicians transformative diagnostic insight in vivo, with clinical demonstration in the advanced endoscopy unit at Cork University Hospital. 

This PhD will focus on bringing the photonic and electronic building blocks together at the distal tip: integrating a UV pulsed laser source, LEDs, and a 3D-stacked time-resolved SPAD array into a 3 mm chip-on-tip package, and validating multimodal FLIM/RGB+ imaging on tissue phantoms and ex vivo/in vivo colorectal tissue toward clinical translation. 

Key Duties & Responsibilities 
  • Explore hybrid integration of the UV laser, LEDs, and 3D-stacked SPAD array within a 3 mm chip-on-tip module for FLIM. 
  • Conduct a systematic evaluation of FLIM and RGB+ imaging requirements for clinical translation. 
  • Continue multiwavelength PIC source research and its chip-on-tip camera application. 
  • Perform experimental validation on tissue phantoms, ex vivo, and in vivo colorectal tissue. 

Essential Criteria 
  • Must hold a master's degree, or an equivalent qualifying degree in Physics, Semiconductor, Photonics or a related discipline to enroll in the PhD programme. 
  • Strong academic background in photonics, biomedical/electronic engineering, physics, or a related discipline. 
  • Hands-on experience with optical system integration, imaging, or device assembly. 
  • Proficiency in a relevant programming language (e.g., Python, MATLAB, C++). 
  • Must meet UCC's postgraduate English language requirements through a recognized test qualification or an approved institution exemption. 

Desirable Criteria 
  • Familiarity with FLIM, time-resolved detection, or SPAD/single-photon imaging. 
  • Experience with hybrid integration, flip-chip/chip-on-tip assembly, or micro-optics. 
  • Interest in tissue phantom, ex vivo, or in vivo biomedical validation. 
  • Enthusiasm for translational, application-driven research with real clinical impact in digital healthcare. 
  • Demonstrate a strong desire to innovate and pursue advanced research through relevant skills and project experience.  

What We Offer 
  • Full PhD funding, including tuition fees and a tax-free stipend. 
  • A position within Rinn Semiconductor — Ireland’s Centre for Semiconductor Innovation, working at the interface of photonics, semiconductors, and digital healthcare. 
  • Access to world-class fabrication and characterisation facilities at Tyndall National Institute / UCC. 
  • Cross-theme collaboration with the HET (heterogeneous integration), NET, and PACK (packaging) themes, alongside an extensive network of industry and clinical partners. 
  • The opportunity to contribute to a next-generation medical diagnostic platform with direct clinical translation. 

Supervision 
  • Supervisor: Biophotonics team. Co-supervisor: HET (Heterogeneous Integration) team. 
  • Cross-theme links: HET, PACK. 

Terms of Studentship 

The annual stipend is €25,000.00.  In addition, annual tuition fees will be paid by the Tyndall National Institute. 
Duration of Study: 4 years 
Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to supervisor Katarzyna Komolibus  

The closing date for applications for this position is rolling until it’s filled 


Application Instructions 

Please make sure to attach an up-to-date CV/Resume AND a brief motivation letter outlining how you meet the ‘Essential Criteria’ for this role. 
Postgraduate applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of English language proficiency as per UCC regulations (https://www.ucc.ie/en/study/comparison/english/postgraduate/). Certificates should be valid (usually less than 2 years old) and should be uploaded with their application. 
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