Responsibilities
This is a R&D position in the advanced technology group, focusing on developing new optical technologies and system architectures for the future generations of un-patterned wafer inspection tools.
- Research and test new optical technologies for wafer inspection implementations.
- Conceive new concepts based on solid physics understanding of light and material interaction and imaging theory.
- Validate concepts through modeling, simulations and experiments.
- Design and build optical imaging test benches for technology feasibility study.
- Design and conduct experiments, collect and analyze data, draw clear conclusions from multivariable data sets.
- Work with engineering team to implement new technologies
Preferred Qualifications
- Ph.D. in physics and optics related fields with good understanding of optical imaging systems
- Hands on lab skills including designing and building complex optical imaging setup, data collection and analysis
- Experience with optical instruments
- Experienced user of Matlab, familiar with Zemax
- Innovative, technically broad and solidly grounded
Minimum Qualifications
- Doctorate (Academic) OR
- Master's Level Degree and 3 years of relevant experience OR
- Bachelor's Level Degree and 5 years of relevant experience
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