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Two Positions: Process Engineer, Engineering Technician, Scuba Probe Technologies, Alameda/Berkeley.

Descriptions: http://www.scubaprobe.com/careers.php

Work is to be performed in a state-of-the-art research facility at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and UC Berkeley, where you will be in extensive contact with highly motivated international scientists and R&D professionals. Self-motivated persons with the ability to work in a dynamic start-up environment are given priority. Candidates must have excellent problem solving and communication skills for successful team interactions. Scuba Probe Technologies is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status. Ability to legally work in California such as US Citizenship or Permanent Resident status is required. Persons interested in the position should submit a resume with reference contact information to info@scubaprobe.com.

 

Position: Nanofabrication Engineer, Two Pore Guys, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA.

Description: The candidate will work in a team to design and produce solid-state nanopore devices, from the initial development of prototypes, to high-volume production. Auxiliary tasks include designing and running biomolecule translocation experiments and analyzing data. The successful candidate has an intuitive understanding of micro-fluidic design and nanofabrication processes, stability, signal-to-noise ratio, and chemical compatibility.
Responsibilities for this position include:

  • Design, implement and validate existing and new architectures of nanopore devices.
  • Develop nanopore production processes for cleaning, bonding, assembly/alignment, package sealing and test.
  • Identifies external foundries for fabrication.
  • Research design techniques through technical publications and seminars.

Qualifications:

  • Ph. D in Physics or Electrical Engineering, OR BS with five years of working experience, OR MS with two years of working experience.
  • Experience in designing and running nanopore experiments.
  • Experience in nanofabrication, including LPCVD, PECVD, photolithography, dry and wet etching, ellipsometry, profilometry, and dicing saw.
  • Experience in material characterization techniques, including FIB, TEM, and SEM.
  • Experience in silicon micro-machining, and wafer scale processing and assembly technology.
  • Experience in micro-fluidic design using solidworks or similar software.

Position: Program Manager, Education and Outreach, National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure, Stanford University

Stanford’s shared nanofacilities offer a comprehensive array of advanced nanofabrication and nanocharacterization tools.  Over 1,000 researchers make use of the shared facilities each year in order to further their research programs.  The NNCI Site at Stanford University is a consortium of shared facilities and is supported by the NSF under the (NNCI) program.  The goal of the NNCI Site @ Stanford University is to provide open, cost-effective access to state-of-the-art nanofabrication and nanocharacterization facilities for scientists and engineers from academia, small and large companies, and government laboratories.

The Program Manager will work to develop, implement and administer educational and outreach programs in support of the NNCI Site.  Many of the programs focus on research-level education and extend much beyond K-12 focus.  The Program Manager will work with the faculty, staff, students and external researchers to identify the set of knowledge and operating procedures that users must acquire to become proficient users of nanofabrication and nanocharacterization tools at the NNCI Site at Stanford and find or create appropriate videos, simulations, and other online resources. Other programs focus on technical notes, process recipes and workshops for teachers and other audiences. The Program Manager reports to the Associate Director of the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities.

For more information and to apply online, go to the Stanford Jobs website, Job ID #69375.

Position:  Research and Development Scientist and Engineer, National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure, Stanford University

Stanford’s shared nanofacilities offer a comprehensive array of advanced nanofabrication and nanocharacterization tools.  Over 1,000 researchers make use of the shared facilities each year in order to further their research programs.  The NNCI Site at Stanford University is a consortium of shared facilities and is supported by the NSF under the (NNCI) program.  The goal of the NNCI Site @ Stanford University is to provide open, cost-effective access to state-of-the-art nanofabrication and nanocharacterization facilities for scientists and engineers from academia, small and large companies, and government laboratories.

The Research and Development Scientist and Engineer (RDSE) will be the primary technical liaison to a growing external user base.  As a representative of the NNCI Site @ Stanford to external users, he/she will advise external users on feasibility of capabilities, provide background information about a nanofabrication or nanocharacterization techniques, explain how to operate a particular instrument, or run samples and processes for researchers.  The RDSE will be responsible for the external user experience of the NNCI Site @ Stanford and will work with local staff and faculty in order to grow the external user base. The RDSE reports to the Associate Director of the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities and works closely with faculty, staff, students and external researchers.

For more information and to apply online, go to the Stanford Jobs website, Job ID #69380

 

Two Positions:  Process/Test Technician & Quality Control Technician, Royole Corporation

Royole was founded with the mission to create the highest quality electronic applications utilizing its proprietary digital display technology. Royole develops innovative display technologies and related electronic products, and provides IP licenses, services and solutions for a variety of industries associated with display applications. Royole creates and manufacturers the most advanced flexible displays, flexible sensors and wearable consumer electronics. In 2014, Royole introduced the thinnest full-color flexible displays with a thickness of 0.01 mm and a bending radius of 1 mm. In 2015, Royole began mass production of its proprietary flexible display modules and its flexible sensors at its production facility in Shenzhen China. In September 2015, Royole announced the world’s first foldable smart mobile theater.

Royole has operations in Silicon Valley, USA, Hong Kong and Shenzhen, China. The company is led by a team of technologists from top research institutes around the globe and is backed by leading venture capitalists including IDG Capital Partners and Shenzhen Capital Group. Only three years since its inception, Royole has filed hundreds of patents and become one of the few ‘unicorn’ start-ups in the world. To apply, please send your application to hr_ca@royole.com Royole Corporation is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, physical or mental disability, or status as a Protected Veteran.Royole is currently seeking to fill two positions.

Royole Corporation is seeking a fab process technician to work in our R&D facility located at Fremont, CA. The main responsibilities involve operation of process equipment following established procedures, maintenance of process related information, assistance with process optimization to support the process development of flexible electronic devices in our CA office. Additionally, the person may also be responsible for electrical parametric testing, verifying proper test equipment operation, documenting test plans and procedures, evaluating test data, etc.

The ideal candidates should have hands-on experiences in semiconductor device fabrication processes and electrical characterization of devices.

Job Requirements

  • BS Degree in an engineering or science related discipline
  • Hands-on experience with semiconductor processing tools in a cleanroom environment
  • Experience in operating wafer probers, parametric test system and other related test equipment
  • Effective communication and problem solving skills
  • Aptitude for technology development and laboratory work
  • Basic understanding of thin-film deposition is a plus
  • Basic understanding of semiconductor device physics is a plus
  • Flexible work schedule is preferred


Royole Corporation is also seeking a fab process technician to work within the R&D team of our CA office. The primary focus of the Process Technician will be to assist process development in supporting the fab operations. Specific job functions include lot metrology, inspection, and data review.

The ideal candidates should have hands-on experiences in a cleanroom environment.

Job Requirements

  • BS Degree in an engineering or science related discipline
  • Understanding of semiconductor device processing
  • Able to perform microscopic inspections for extended periods
  • Able to work in clean room and wear clean room garments for extended periods
  • Demonstrates detailed, thorough, and quality oriented thinking
  • Able to read, write, comprehend detail documented procedures and identify/suggest areas of improvement
  • Can work both independently and in small teams for data-driven problem solving
  • Aptitude for technology development and laboratory work
  • Flexible work schedule is preferred