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Employer will accept a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Microelectronics, Physics, Material Science Engineering or related field. Perform data analysis through JMP, Python, or other data engineering software.
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The ideal candidate has a background with materials science and extensive experience with microelectronics process development and production engineering. Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology (includes manufacturing engineering technology), chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science.
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Perform exploratory analysis using data science techniques on structured and unstructured datasets and develop algorithms for early drug discovery efforts. You may have experience with Spotfire, Tableau or other data visualization platforms.
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We are seeking an entrepreneurial Program Manager to lead the pursuit and execution of new business delivering Anti-Tamper, Cyber-Secure microelectronic solutions as well as programs to increase the capability and resiliency of the US microelectronics industrial base.
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Sandia National Laboratories' Microsystems Engineering, Science and Applications (MESA) Center is offering Undergraduate Student Internships in their Student Intern Group for Microelectronics Advancement (SIGMA) Institute.
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The Technical Analysis Department combines deep technical expertise and operational knowledge to provide unique insights and solutions to the most challenging problems facing the US Intelligence Community and DoD. The department is reorganizing from three to four mission-focused groups: Space and Counterspace (SCS), Exploitation & Data Analysis (E&DA), Science & Technology (S&T), and Adversary Technical Intelligence (ATI.
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SSED has numerous microelectronics projects, funded both by internal Boeing customers and external Government Science and Technology (S&T) customers, and is nationally recognized in aerospace microelectronics design communities.
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Strong technical background in semiconductors and microelectronics and/or nanoscience and nanotechnology. The Senior Engineering Director will lead the University of Notre Dame’s Microelectronics Commons program operations and coordinate the Notre Dame effort with the entire Commons’ network.
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SSED owns numerous microelectronics projects, funded both by internal Boeing programs and external U.S. Government Science and Technology (S&T) customers. #TheFutureIsBuiltHere #ChangeTheWorldWithin BR&T, Boeing’s Solid State Electronics Development organization (SSED) performs microelectronics technology development for aerospace systems.
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Use of advanced Data Science techniques for Modeling and Simulation Programs a plus. The developed tools will ultimately be integrated with TRMC’s highly visible data analytic project supporting multiple DoD ranges called CHEETAS. The successful candidate will work with data science, data engineer, and software development teams to support our customers by demonstrating to DoD range stakeholders the ‘art of the possible’ with CHEETAS and other standard commercial Big Data tools.
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We provide solutions in cybersecurity systems modeling and analysis, software vulnerability assessments, microelectronics quantifiable assurance, and related cloud-scale machine learning and data processing challenges.
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Possess a thorough understanding of acceptable industry standards for quality relative to all plastic, metal and/or hybrid piping materials likely to be used in microelectronics/high-tech industrial construction.
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Expertise in materials development for 3D printing or microelectronics fabrication using the Synopsys fabrication simulation tool. The School of Engineering anticipates hiring full and part-time and lecturers positions to teach courses in Materials Science & Engineering for Academic Year 2024-2025.
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Understanding, familiarity and/or experience with microelectronics devices, LabVIEW, Altium, Printed Circuit Board (PCBs) We are currently looking for an Entry-Level Nuclear Engineer to support our customers within the Strategic Microelectronics Division at Naval Surface Warfare Center - Crane.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in social science research, experience working with survey and administrative datasets, and the ability to work both independently on data tasks and collaboratively with other team members to refine products and analyses.
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