Components Research 2D Device Engineer Intern
Posted on 3/7/2023
INACTIVE
Intel

10,001+ employees

Computer chip manufacturer
Company Overview
Intel's mission is to create world-changing technology that improves the life of every person on the planet. The company is the world's largest manufacturer by revenue of semiconductor chips for computing.
Hardware
Industrial & Manufacturing

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$82.2M

Founded

1999

Headquarters

Santa Clara, California

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

-8%
Locations
Hillsboro, OR, USA
Experience Level
Intern
Desired Skills
Agile
Communications
Requirements
  • Highly motivated individual willing to work under pressure and deliver high quality results on time
  • Problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Effective prioritization and time management skills
  • Stakeholder management, strong collaboration and tolerance for ambiguity
  • Excellent teamwork ethics
  • Willing to work in an agile work environment with a fast-paced task flow
  • Good interpersonal skills
Responsibilities
  • Components Research delivers innovative semiconductor and packaging technologies research and development. The group focuses on unique, enabling capabilities across all aspects of Intel's semiconductor processing and packaging roadmap. Components Research engineers are responsible for leading programs to design, fabricate and analyze novel devices/interconnects/patterning, materials, and integration schemes across a wide variety of novel applications
  • The Components Research (CR) team is looking for a passionate intern to join our team as a 2D device engineer intern working in CR's coupon line in the areas both electrical characterization and device physics with low temperature cryogenic measurements. This internship will require scientific analysis, problem solving, effective communication, and collaboration within the team. Final scoping of project will be determined based on intern experience and business needs
  • The ideal candidate should exhibit the following behavioral traits:
Desired Qualifications
  • Have a proven track record of role modelling safety in the lab environment
  • Willing to work in a lab and clean room environment, with safety equipment such as glasses and gloves
  • Research related to semiconductor materials, preferred to be in two-dimensional materials
  • Transistor characterization
  • Working in a collaborative research environment
  • Previous experience measuring devices on a cryo-prober