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.
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.


Apart from offering a permanent position in a very successful and positive research environment, with a collaborative ethos full of diverse competencies to boost your career, we offer:
Impactful Work
Opportunities to contribute to ground-breaking research and innovation which shape Ireland’s economy and the society at large
Continuous Learning
Strong support for formal training, further study and professional development
Interdisciplinary Environment
Where academia, industry, and innovation intersect – supported by cutting-edge infrastructure and expert knowledge
Equity & Inclusion
Athena Swan Bronze award holder, with ongoing initiatives led by a dedicated People and Culture team to ensure equity for all
Core Values
A culture grounded in Ambition, Collaboration, Diversity, Excellence, and Integrity
Entrepreneurial Spirit
A proactive, innovation-driven environment that welcomes entrepreneurial and creative thinkers, including those with start-up experience
Supportive Onboarding
Structured induction and mentoring to help new hires integrate and thrive.
Vibrant Culture
A collaborative, people-first workplace with a strong sense of community. Tyndall National Institute has a proactive entrepreneurial culture and we welcome applications from candidates who possess entrepreneurial and creative skills/experience, including the creation of technology start-ups.
Please refer to the Candidate Brochures for full Conditions of Employment.
Applications for the Professorial roles can be made to Perrett Laver via the below links:
Apply for Professor of Integrated Photonics Devices & Systems
Apply for Professor of Power Electronics & Integrated Magnetics for Future High-Performance Computing & AI
Applications for the Senior Lecturer/Lecturer roles can be made to Tyndall National Institute via the below links:
Senior Lecturer/Lecturer for Piezoelectric Microsystems MEMS Materials & Devices
Senior Lecturer/Lecturer for Microelectronics for Photonics Communications
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:
Candidates should apply, in confidence, before 5pm (Irish Local Time) on Friday 23rd January 2026. Please be advised no late applications will be accepted.




As Global Senior Partner, Sinéad is responsible for the long-term strategic development of Perrett Laver alongside the acceleration of its commercial growth.
During her ten years at Perrett Laver, Sinéad established and led the firm’s operations in Amsterdam and Dublin, while continuing to grow Perrett Laver’s Research, Technology and Innovation, and Higher Education practices across Europe.
Sinéad’s experience at Perrett Laver includes advising on senior executive and non-executive appointments for universities, public and privately funded research institutes, as well as research-oriented charities and non-profits.
Sinéad holds an honours degree in Natural Science from Trinity College Dublin and a PhD in Neuroscience from University College Cork.
Valia brings her expertise in STEM fields to our team as a Consultant for Higher Education and Research, Technology, and Innovation at our Amsterdam office. With a focus on Europe, she has successfully guided the selection of top-tier academic and administrative leaders.
Valia holds a BSc in Physics, an MSc in Applied Physics, and a PhD in Laser Physics and Spectroscopy from Radboud University of Nijmegen. Prior to her career at Perrett Laver, she worked as a Postdoctoral researcher in the Life Science Trace Detection Laboratory at Radboud University in Nijmegen.