Research Scientist Intern
Tokyo Electron America, Inc. a subsidiary of Tokyo Electron Limited, a global, multi-billion dollar corporation and a leader in the semiconductor equipment industry is seeking research scientist candidates. Tokyo Electron markets a wide range of semiconductor production equipment (SPE) products and provides outstanding service and support to semiconductor device manufacturers. TEL's world-renowned products and technologies support diverse customer needs for the manufacturing of increasingly sophisticated semiconductors.
Position Summary:
TEL is seeking a summer intern with strong programming skills and expertise in the physics of light absorption in organic materials to work in the US Clean Track (CT) Advanced Technology Group (ATG) located in Austin, Texas
Responsibilities:
- Develop software utilities that accurately model complex physical processes involving extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light absorption and energetic responses in advanced materials
- Implement Monte Carlo simulations grounded in mathematical formulations sourced from academic and industry literature
- Communicate with teams in the US, Belgium and Japan to understand project
- guidelines, scope, and deliverables
- Present project scope and results to local teams, and broader teams across the corporation
- Strong emphasis is placed on candidates that can find solutions to difficult problems through structured project management while working in a team environment
Qualifications:
- The candidate should be pursuing a B.S., M.S. or Ph.D. degree in Physics, Computer
- science, Engineering, or equivalent field.
- Proficiency in programming languages such as C/C++ is necessary.
- Experience with programming languages such as MATLAB and Python is desirable.
- Familiarity of quantum chemistry of materials is desirable.
- Experience working in a Linux cluster environment is desirable.
- Experience with Monte-Carlo simulations is desirable.
- Knowledge of the semiconductor industry is plus
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