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Associate Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Josef Weinbub, BSc has been assigned to the Institute for Microelectronics, opens an external URL in a new window (E360) at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, opens in new window at TU Wien since June 1, 2022 as Associate Professor for High-performance simulations in micro- and nanoelectronics.

Josef Weinbub comes from Lower Austria. He studied electrical engineering at the TU Wien and received his doctorate there in 2014 with a dissertation on the topic "Frameworks for Micro- and Nanoelectronics Device Simulation, opens an external URL in a new window" with Prof. Selberherr. During this time, stays abroad brought him to the University of Edinburgh and University of Glasgow (both in Scotland, UK) and to the headquarters of Silvaco Inc. in Santa Clara, California. In 2015 he was able to successfully acquire the "CD Laboratory for High Performance TCAD, opens an external URL in a new window", which was followed by other research projects at national and European level. In 2018 he applied just as successfully for the career position High-performance simulations in micro- and nanoelectronics, which he has now completed with the qualification to associate professor. In 2018 he also founded the working group for the introduction of the inter-faculty Master's Programme "Computational Science and Engineering, opens in new window", which was introduced in the winter semester of 2019 and whose main organization he is now responsible for. He is also involved in the organization and holding of numerous scientific conferences and workshops and acts as a reviewer for various scientific media. In 2020 he also obtained his Venia Docendi for the subject Micro- and Nanoelectronics with a habilitation thesis on the topic "High Performance Simulation of Microelectronic Devices with Nanometer Dimensions, opens an external URL in a new window”.

Josef Weinbub's scientific home is the Microelectronics research department at the aforementioned institute, where he is involved in the development and adaptation of new computer-aided simulation technologies for micro- and nanoelectronics. He is also a substitute member of the Senate of TU Wien.

Publications by Josef Weinbub in ReposiTUm, opens an external URL in a new window

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