See the source imageNanofabrication Engineer

Microsoft Quantum at Station Q Purdue is looking for engineers to temporarily support several projects related to the development of a quantum computer. Our work at Purdue is part of global effort by Microsoft in topological quantum computing.

Responsibilities include process development and device fabrication. Effective documentation and communication skills with a large research group are necessary. Desire and commitment to conducting hands-on experiments in the Birck Nanotechnology Center cleanroom is required. 

A successful candidate must have:

·         B.S. or M.S. degree in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science or an engineering discipline

·         Hands-on experience working in scientific laboratories

·         Ability to follow protocols to operate sophisticated experimental equipment and to safely work with industrial chemicals in a cleanroom environment

·         Excellent written and oral communication skills;

·         Strong attention to detail and good organizational skills

·         Proficiency at accurately documenting processes and protocols.

Preference may be given to candidates with the following additional qualifications:

·         Ph.D. in Physics, Materials Science/Engineering, or Electrical Engineering

·         First-hand experience with some or all of the following: reactive ion etching; photo/ebeam-lithography; atomic layer deposition; plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition; thin film metals deposition; Ar ion-milling.

·         Direct experience optimizing the deposition and characterization of gate dielectrics.

If interested, please email Ray Kallaher at Raymond.Kallaher@microsoft.com and include CV and a list o

 

Jaime Turner

Administrative Assistant to the Director

Birck Nanotechnology Center | Room 1027 | W. Lafayette, IN

Office:  765.494.3509 | Fax: 765.496.8383 | Email: jjturner@purdue.edu

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