Description:
The UCSB Nanofabrication Facility within the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department is a world class cleanroom consisting of class 100 and class 1000 cleanroom space. The 12000+ sq. ft. facility supports a wide spectrum of disciplines with optics, electronics, materials, MEMS, and physics making up the majority of users. The 400+ user cleanroom serves UCSB faculty, grad students, and researchers as well as a vast number of external companies, universities, and government institutions across the nation. The NanoFab is continually updating, installing, and qualifying new fabrication tools & processes to stay at the cutting edge of wafer fabrication techniques.
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Brief Summary of Job Duties:
Under the supervision of a R&D3 Engineer, develops processes and establishes process control on a variety of nanofabrication research tools within the facility, including thin film deposition, inductively coupled plasma etching, and projection lithography. Works to establish and document standard procedures as well as new process modules for a variety of nanofabrication processes through direct hands-on processing and results documentation. Assigned work will support engineering staff, facility users, and facility projects.
Required Qualifications:
Organization | University of California, Santa Barbara |
Industry | Engineering Jobs |
Occupational Category | Process Engineer |
Job Location | California,USA |
Shift Type | Morning |
Job Type | Full Time |
Gender | No Preference |
Career Level | Intermediate |
Experience | 2 Years |
Posted at | 2024-03-01 2:43 pm |
Expires on | 2024-12-15 |