Semiconductor Materials Scientist
Located at Seurat HQ in Wilmington, MA. The electro-optics technology development team (EO-TD) is currently seeking a semiconductor materials scientist. As the semiconductor materials scientist you will work with multi-disciplinary engineering teams in the development of DOE (Design of Experiments) testing, assembly, and build planning. The ideal candidates will possess in-depth semiconductor physics and materials background, and be familiar with microfabrication processes and measurement, materials characterization, and optical techniques.
Duties & Responsibilities
* Support development of advanced semiconductor-based electro-optic devices with emphasis on microfabrication process development, metrology, characterizations, optical & electrical diode, and related material studies.
* Develop semiconductor materials and multi-physics simulation of devices.
* Collaborate with opto-electric multi-disciplinary teams such as mechanical designers, software engineering, optics engineering, and optomechanical assembly.
* Manage, prepare and/or support project schedule, budget, cost constraints, proposal development, technical customer briefings, and coordination of external subcontractors.
* Work closely with senior scientists and technical subcontractors such as academic partners to develop advanced opto-electronic devices, photoconductor devices, circuits, and applications.
Minimum Required Experience & Education
* 6-years of experience + Bachelor's in Electrical or Materials Engineering, or Applied Physics.
* 4-years of experience + Master's in Electrical or Materials Engineering, or Applied Physics.
* 2-years of experience + PhD in Electrical or Materials Engineering, or Applied Physics.
Required Skills
* Semiconductor device physics, microfabrication, PVD tools, and optics.
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Preferred Skills:
* Semiconductor device fabrication.
* Clean Room processing.
* Optical and spectroscopy techniques including DLTS.
* Device electrical testing.
* Experience with lasers.
* Experience with COMSOL Multiphysics.