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Quantum Computing & Materials Intern

Advanced Degree, Santa Clara, CA

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Applied Materials

Applied Materials

10,001+ employees

Materials engineering for chips and displays

Hardware
Industrial & Manufacturing
Energy

Compensation Overview

$42 - $54Hourly

Santa Clara, CA, USA

Relocation eligible.

Category
Materials & Structures
Research & Development
Aerospace Engineering
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Student must be pursuing a Masters or Ph.d degree program in Physics, Materials Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field
  • Student must be in good academic standing at their university, with a preferred GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale
  • Knowledge and research experience in solid-state qubits technology
  • Experience in semiconductor processing and quantum device modeling preferred
Responsibilities
  • Work with process, hardware, integration, and metrology team to design and develop new quantum computing devices.
  • Design and conduct experiments, collect and analysis characterization data.
  • Explore new growth area leveraging Applied’s expertise in precision material engineering.

Applied Materials, a leader in materials engineering solutions, creates technologies that handle the complex process of production for new chips and advanced displays on an industrial scale. By expertly modifying materials at atomic levels, they provide a distinct competitive edge. This setting fosters a culture of innovation and precision, making it an ideal workplace for those keen on impacting future technologies and contributing to technological advancements that shape industries.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$111.2M

Headquarters

Santa Clara, California

Founded

1967

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What believers are saying

  • Strategic partnerships, such as with TXOne Networks for OT cybersecurity, enhance Applied Materials' capabilities and market reach.
  • Innovations in chip wiring and full-color MicroLED displays highlight the company's commitment to advancing technology and maintaining industry leadership.
  • The planned $600 million plant in Singapore and the potential $1 billion EV battery factory in Virginia indicate significant growth and job creation opportunities.

What critics are saying

  • The potential abandonment of the $4 billion Silicon Valley R&D facility due to funding shortfalls could impact long-term innovation and growth.
  • The highly competitive semiconductor industry requires constant innovation, posing a risk if Applied Materials fails to keep pace with technological advancements.

What makes Applied Materials unique

  • Applied Materials is a leader in materials engineering solutions, particularly for semiconductor chips and advanced displays, setting it apart from competitors focused on broader tech markets.
  • Their innovations in chip wiring for energy-efficient computing and two-nanometer node manufacturing demonstrate a cutting-edge approach to semiconductor technology.
  • The company's strong focus on sustainability, as evidenced by their Net Zero 2040 Playbook, positions them as a forward-thinking leader in the industry.

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