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Mattias Borg, Universitetslektor
Updated 2020-11-12
Details
Born in Malmö, Sweden, December 3rd 1982. Married since 2008, one child.
Experience
May 2020 – ongoing, Lund Institute of Technology, Associate Professor
Department of Electronic and Information Technology
May 2016 – Apr 2020, Lund Institute of Technology, Assistant Professor
Department of Electronic and Information Technology
March 2016 – April 2016, Lund Institute of Technology, Researcher
Department of Electronic and Information Technology
June 2014-February 2016, IBM Research - Zurich, Research Staff Member.
Leading development of CMOS-compatible III-V device integration on Si using template-assisted selective epitaxy (TASE). Responsible for III-V MOVPE system, and IBM responsible for two EU projects (INSIGHT, NanoTandem). Heavily involved in EU project E2Switch on TFETs.
May 2012-May 2014, IBM Research - Zurich, Post-doctoral researcher.
Responsible for MOVPE growth and fabrication of III-V nano-structures on Si. Part of the TFET project (Steeper, E2Switch).
2012 February to May, Lund Institute of Technology, Researcher
Responsible for III-V growth, nanowire growth, XRD characterization.
2007-2012 Jan, Lund University, Doctoral Researcher
Responsible for own research on Sb-based materials and TFETs. Part of InAs nanowire MOSFET project, InGaAs MOSFET project. Roughly one year devoted to teaching in undergraduate courses
2003-2006, Lund University, Student lab supervisor
Supervising lab sessions inundergraduate computer science courses.
Education
2018, Reader (Docent) in Nanoelectronics, Lund University, Sweden
2007-2012, Doctor of Engineering, Lund University, Sweden
Thesis:”Antimonide Heterostructure Nanowires – Growth, Physics and Devices”, Institution of Physics, Department of Solid State Physics
Supervisor: Professor Lars-Erik Wernersson
2006, Master of Science, Lund University, Sweden
”UHV-CVD of SiGe Esaki diodes”, Institution of Physics,
Department of Solid State Physics
Supervisor: Professor Lars-Erik Wernersson
2002-2006, Civil Engineer in Engineering Physics, Lund University, Sweden
Graduated with high grades (4.6 of 5), focusing studies on Solid State Physics and Computer Science.
Commitments
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2020-ongoing Cofounder and Secretary, IEEE Nordic Nanotechnology Chapter
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2018-ongoing Co-coordinator for “Exploratory Nanotechnology” within NanoLund
- 2016-2019: Operating Manager, Horizon 2020 project INSIGHT
- 2018 - ongoing: Scientific Advisory Panel, IOP Nanotechnology
- 2015 - ongoing: Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions of Nanotechnology
- 2017-2019: Technical committe member, Device Research Conference
Grants
The following are successfully funded research grants for which I am main applicant:
- 2018 – NanoLund: (1.2 MSEK)
Millisecond annealing for epitaxial integration of InGaAs heterostructures on Si - 2018 – NanoLund: (1.3 MSEK)
Crystal structure characterization in the new analytic SEM - 2018 – Swedish Research Council (Etableringsbidrag): (3.2 MSEK)
Ultra-fast thermal processing for next-generation ferroelectric hafnia - 2017 – Royal Physiographic Society of Lund: (540 KSEK)
Millisekundstemperering för nya tillämpningar inom nanoteknologi - 2017 – Crafoord Foundation: (400 KSEK)
Millisecond thermal annealing for novel applications in Nanotechnology - 2017 – Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research(ICA-7): (4 MSEK)
MAGMA – Melting into Applied inteGrated MAterials - 2016 – NanoLund: (1 MSEK)
Extending thermal processing capabilities of the Lund Nano Lab
The following are research proposals that I co-authored and were successfully funded.
- 2019 – Horizon 2020 EU-project SEQUENCE: (4.5 M€)
Cryogenic 3D Nanoelectronics - 2015 - Horizon 2020 EU-project INSIGHT: (4.2M€)
III-V nanowire CMOS for RF applications - 2013 - FP7 EU-project E2Switch (6.2M€)
High-performance tunnel field-effect transistors for low-power electronics
- 2014 - Horizon 2020 EU-project NanoTandem: (4.3M€)
Integration of nanowire solar cells with Si photovoltaics - 2014 - Swiss National Science Foundation: (2 PhD positions)
Growth of III-V nanostructures in 3D templates and their characterization
Awards
- 2019: Göran Lind Award from Royal Physiographic Society of Lund “för framstående insatser rörande vidare utveckling av olika typer av halvledarkomponenter.”
- 2018: 2017 Pat Goldberg Memorial Best Paper Award for best research within IBM (out of 127).
- 2017: Ingvar Carlsson Award 7 for the application “MAGMA – Melting into Applied inteGrated MAterials". Personal scholarship of 60 000 SEK and 4 MSEK research grant for three years.
- 2014: IBM Manager’s Choice Award 2014, for demonstrating the Practice: Dare to Create Original Ideas.
- 2008: 2nd price for Best Student Contribution at the conference ICMOVPE-XIV in Metz, France for the paper: Characterization of GaSb nanowires grown by MOVPE