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The research project will be performed in the Soft Matter Rheology and Technology (SMaRT) section in the Chemical Engineering Department at KU Leuven and the Processing and Performance of Materials (P&P) section in the Mechanical Engineering Department at TU Eindhoven under the joint supervision of Profs. Lambèrt van Breemen and Ruth Cardinaels. The research in the SMaRT section is mostly of experimental nature and aims at designing methodologies for intelligent process or product (formulation) design using so-called “complex fluids” or “soft matter”. Extensive state-of-the-art and home-built experimental facilities for the characterization of rheological properties, combined with various techniques to characterize microstructure development during flow are available. Dielectric and electromagnetic properties can be characterized in the low frequency as well as high frequency region. The research in the P&P section aims to enable a transition from experimental trial-and-error to quantitative predictive capability for the processing of polymer-based materials. Experimental characterization facilities range from rheology, over structure and thermal characterization to mechanics. Moreover, cutting-edge in-house developed numerical tools are integrated in the research. Industrial-level insights on semiconductor manufacturing and material development will be available via collaboration with IMEC, a world-leading R&D and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, based in Leuven.
SMaRT website: SMaRT (kuleuven.be)
P&P website: Processing and Performance
Polymer-based integrated circuit (IC) packaging and polymer redistribution layers (PRLs) are indispensable for the long-term functioning of microchips sustaining variable thermal and mechanical stresses, while ensuring electrical connectivity to the circuit board and shielding unwanted interfering signals. Due to the increasing design complexity and miniaturization of microchips, dimensional accuracy and defect-free moulding and patterning have become critical requirements. However, differences in thermal expansion coefficients, processing-induced shrinkage and mechanical stresses can cause warpage, delamination and failure. To improve the polymer material formulation, as well as the processing steps and geometric microchip design with the aim of creating robust, defect-free IC packaging and PRLs, a simulation-integrated toolbox will be developed and used. Based on small-scale experimental characterizations of mechanical, dielectric and electromagnetic properties, analytical models for the prediction of the intrinsic material behaviour will be set up. Subsequently, these models will be implemented within a simulation framework, allowing to perform finite element-based predictions of the material response on the microchip level. Finally, this framework will then be leveraged for a case study on enhanced chip development, focusing on the one hand on optimal mechanical robustness and shape stability during thermal cycling and on the other hand on the integration of electromagnetic shielding functionality in an IC packaging.
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You can apply for this job no later than 30 June 2026.
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