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Job Description
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of NUS is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Research Engineer to join our Microelectronics Research Facilities, also known as E6NanoFab hosted at the College of Design and Engineering.
As a Research Engineer, you will play a vital role in advancing our research efforts by developing, optimizing, and implementing cutting-edge processes and technologies. You will work collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams, contribute to innovative research projects, and be at the forefront of microelectronics technology development.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Process Development:
• Design, develop, and optimize microelectronics manufacturing processes, with a focus on semiconductor device fabrication and related technologies by using photolithography, etching, deposition, and other relevant techniques.
• Evaluate and select appropriate materials, tools, and equipment for process development.
2. Process Optimization:
• Continuously improve existing processes to enhance efficiency, yield, and performance.
• Identify and address bottlenecks, defects, and inefficiencies in the production process.
3. Experimental Design and Testing:
• Plan and execute experiments to validate and refine new process methodologies.
• Collect and analyze data to assess process performance and reliability.
4. Equipment Management:
• Oversee the operation, maintenance, and calibration of specialized equipment and tools used in microelectronics processing.
• Ensure equipment availability and compliance with safety and quality standards.
5. Cross-Functional Collaboration:
• Collaborate closely with researchers, engineers, and scientists to define project goals, troubleshoot technical issues, and integrate process solutions into research projects.
• Foster a collaborative environment to facilitate knowledge sharing and innovation.
6. Documentation and Reporting:
• Maintain comprehensive records of experiments, processes, and results.
• Prepare detailed technical reports and presentations for internal and external stakeholders.
7. Quality Assurance and Compliance:
• Ensure processes adhere to quality standards, industry regulations, and safety protocols.
• Implement and document process controls to maintain consistent product quality.
8. Training and Mentorship:
• Provide guidance and training to junior engineers, researchers, and technicians to develop their skills in microelectronics process engineering.
9. Innovation and Research Support:
• Stay updated on the latest advancements in microelectronics and semiconductor manufacturing.
• Contribute to the development of research proposals, leveraging your process expertise.
Qualifications
• Bachelor or Master in Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field with a strong emphasis on microelectronics and semiconductor processing.
• Demonstrated experience in developing and optimizing microelectronics manufacturing processes, including photolithography, etching, deposition, and other relevant techniques.
• Working experience in foundries, microelectronics research centers and pilot line will be an advantage.
• Familiarity with cleanroom protocols, safety standards, and equipment operation.
• Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced research environment.
• Excellent communication and teamwork skills to collaborate effectively across disciplines.
• Knowledge of statistical analysis and data interpretation techniques.
• Commitment to maintaining the highest standards of quality, safety, and compliance in all processes.
If you are a process engineering professional looking to make a significant impact on microelectronics research and development, we invite you to join our team as a Research Engineer. Your expertise and innovative mindset will contribute to the success of groundbreaking research projects in the field of microelectronics.