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Coursework or equivalent experience in quantum mechanics, computational physics/scientific software development, solid state physics, semiconductor devices, numerical analysis, and/or parallel programming.
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We are a driven and forward-thinking team with extensive experience in design, engineering, scalable manufacturing, integrated photonics technologies, nanofabrication, device physics, and process development in semiconductor materials.
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What You’ll Do Develop and maintain various Linux device drivers such as camera capture, ISP (Image Signal Processors), GPU, Ethernet, UFS, neural hardware accelerators, PCIE, etc. BS in Computer Science, Physics, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, proof of exceptional skills in related fields with practical software engineering experience, or equivalent.
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Scientists and engineers at HRL use our quantum software development kit every day to advance our quantum device technology, which includes state-of-the-art developments featured in top scientific journals.
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Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, physics, biomedical engineering, or a related field. Contribute to systems-level product development, ensuring compliance with medical device regulations/standards (FDA, IEC, etc.
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Or B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering, or Applied Physics. Full tool maintenance responsibilities for multiple device characterization test stations, including station build, quality control using statistical process control, standard maintenance, and custom troubleshooting and repair.
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Knowledge of semiconductor device physics and electrical characterization. Device Physics, Electronics or Electrical Engineering background highly preferred. M.S. or PhD (Electrical Engineering, Microelectronics, Physics, or Material Science) or B.S. with 5 to 10 years industry experience.
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The candidate should be familiar with semiconductor device physics and fabrication. ADI’s Advanced Technology Group has an opening for a semiconductor device engineer working on Wide-Band-Gap (GaN and SiC) technology.
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Build and lead a Yield analysis team with data analysis and semiconductor experts in HVIC/Discrete process and Device physics lead the organization to execute the yield roadmap. 2+ years' experience in advanced semiconductor device and overall CMOS and BiPolar process flow.
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In-depth understanding of device physics. In-depth understanding of device physics. Developing world-class density, power and performance of NAND technology, all the way from the feasibility stage through initial ramp-up of production and SSD integration while meeting schedules, standards, and quality.
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Bachelor s degree in Electrical Engineering or higher, with Semiconductor Device Physics and VLSI design experience. 2 years' experience generating device qualification plans, performing reliability risk assessment as well as device level failure analysis.
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Our multifaceted, highly collaborative team, which includes capabilities in sample growth, characterization, device fabrication, measurements under extreme conditions (high pressure and low temperature), NMR, photoemission, and neutron scattering, explores new physics through new materials.
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PhD in computer science, applied physics, electrical engineering, or related fields or a minimum of 5+ years of experience. We are an exciting new early-stage Bay Area venture supported by leading investors with revolutionary moonshot technology that can shrink warehouse-scale data storage systems to the size of a desktop device.
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Strong expertise in NAND device physics, operation, and electrical characterization. Strong expertise in NAND device physics, operation, and electrical characterization. Job Title : Staff Engineer / Sr. Staff Engineer - Pathfinding Design & Architecture.
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BS in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Optical Science/Engineering and Physics or related studies. No laptop, smartphone, wearable device, voice-controlled gadget, flexible screen, VR device or smart car would have made it into your hands without us.
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