Job Details:Job Description:
We are looking for more great software engineer who can help us push computing capabilities even further. You will be working in a dynamic team which develops and applies software tools, scripts, and physical models to find the research path and guide the development of Intel transistors and the process technologies which make them.
- As a TCAD Research Engineer your responsibilities are dependent on the subgroup and will include but not be limited to applications, creating software simulation flows, developing physical models, and analyzing the fundamental device and process issues encountered in cutting-edge technology development.
- Working on a team running device simulation, circuit simulation, and process simulation to deliver software capabilities, calibrate models, perform design-technology co-optimization (DTCO), and invent novel devices and innovative processes.
- Areas of expertise applicable include advanced process or device physics and modeling, applications of process or device simulations to evaluate transistor flows or architectures. Collaboration.
- All positions will collaborate directly with the experimental research, process, and design teams to define experiments and present recommendations that achieve the scaling path for the logic, memory, and analog devices in advanced-node, industry-leading products.
Qualifications:You must possess the minimum qualifications below to be initially considered for this position.
- Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. The experience listed below may be obtained through schoolwork, classes and project work, internships, military training, and/or work experience.
Minimum Qualifications: - Education: Must possess a master's or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Semiconductor Physics, or a related STEM field.
- Experience: must have a minimum of 1+ years work experience in semiconductor device physics and modeling expertise in particular areas of interest including quantum transport, device transport, novel transistor architectures, DTCO, and process flow physics.
Preferred Qualifications: - 2+ years of research or work experience in semiconductor device physics and modeling expertise in particular areas of interest including quantum transport, device transport, novel transistor architectures, DTCO, and process flow physics.
- Publications that demonstrate expertise in such areas as device physics or process flow physics.
- Experience with TCAD (technology computer aided design) device or process simulation tools such as Atlas or Sentaurus.
- Experience with scripting languages such as Python or equivalent.
Job Type:Experienced HireShift:Shift 1 (India)Primary Location: India, BangaloreAdditional Locations:Business group:As the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel strives to make every facet of semiconductor manufacturing state-of-the-art -- from semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. Employees in the Technology Development and Manufacturing Group are part of a worldwide network of design, development, manufacturing, and assembly/test facilities, all focused on utilizing the power of Moore’s Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on Earth.Posting Statement:All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance.Position of TrustN/A
Work Model for this Role
This role will be eligible for our hybrid work model which allows employees to split their time between working on-site at their assigned Intel site and off-site. * Job posting details (such as work model, location or time type) are subject to change.