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A demonstrable analytical aptitude for surface physics (high smoothness, high purity piping materials), system hazard assessment appraisals (HAZOP, HAZAN) and process control (Ladder Logic) FST Technical Serviceswas founded in 1984 to serve the needs of the growing, worldwideSemiconductor/Microelectronics andLife Sciences industries.
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M.S. or PhD (Electrical Engineering, Microelectronics, Physics, or Material Science) or B.S. with 5 years industry experience. Knowledge of semiconductor device physics and electrical characterization.
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Bachelor's degree in Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or Semiconductor Physics. Microelectronics Packaging Technical Manager, Senior.
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The ideal candidate will have intimate knowledge of the performance requirements of microelectronics products, how they are modeled and designed to function within the process technology, and the fundamental device physics driving their performance.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Physics and a minimum of 12 years of experience in designing and developing analog and mixed-signal circuitry and systems. Proficiency in microelectronics development using Cadence Virtuoso.
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We are actively seeking a Hybrid Assembly and Microelectronics Packaging Engineer, for the Advanced Electrical Fabrication Group. As a Hybrid Assembly & Microelectronics Packaging Engineer.
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Must have a bachelor's or a Masters degree in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, Microelectronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics or related field.
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BS/MS in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, Microelectronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering. Chemistry or Physics "BS IS REQUIRED; NO EXCEPTIONS.
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Energy of Computing in Artificial Intelligence and Scientific Applications InternshipSLAC is moving into a leadership lab in the area Microelectronics by its active participation in several initiatives related to the Department of Energy and the White House.
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Bachelor Science Degree in Electronics Engineering/ Electrical Engineering (major in Electronics or Microelectronics), Materials Science Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, or Physics.
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A degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Microelectronics or similar. The next generation of silicon and wide-bandgap (SiC and GaN) solutions provides unparalleled performance and reliability for 5G, big data, and renewable energy applications.
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Other technical degrees (e.g. Physics, Material Science, Microelectronics/Semiconductor Engineering) will be considered. Knowledge and working history with key reliability analyses for space mission hardware (prediction, derating, FMECA, WCA.
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BS/MS in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, Microelectronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Chemistry or Physics." BS/MS in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, Microelectronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Chemistry or Physics.
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The portfolio includes power, connectivity, RF, and sensor system technologies to develop smaller, lighter, smarter, and more efficient solutions for consumer devices, smart home/building applications, robotics, computing and data centers, charging devices, power tools, and much more.
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Its 185,000 employees enable the company to operate at the edge of known science as they imagine and deliver solutions that push the boundaries in quantum physics, electric propulsion, directed energy, hypersonics, avionics and cybersecurity.
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