Micron Technology
Semiconductor
AdvancedDRAMProcessIntegrationEngineer
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“Advanced DRAM Process Integration Engineer at Micron Technology. Skills: Device physics, Materials science, Process integration. Identify novel device concepts. Evaluate novel device concepts”
What You'll Achieve.
Support scaling improvements; Support performance improvements; Enable AI breakthroughs
Industry & Context.
Analytical problem-solving; Quantitative problem-solving; Root cause analysis
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
PhD or MS in EE, Materials Science, Applied Physics, 5+ years relevant industry experience, Foundation in semiconductor device physics, Foundation in process integration, Demonstrated record of innovation, Analytical problem-solving skills, Quantitative problem-solving skills
Nice to Have
Experience with advanced semiconductor nodes, Experience with non-conventional device architectures, Working knowledge of semiconductor design, Working knowledge of architecture, Working knowledge of R&D pathfinding environments, Experience with TCAD, Experience with physics-based modeling, Experience with materials characterization
What You'll Do.
Identify novel device concepts
Evaluate novel device concepts
Identify novel material systems
Evaluate novel material systems
Apply semiconductor device physics
Apply first-principles analysis
Guide design trade-offs
Lead technology integration
Align device concepts
Optimize device performance
Optimize manufacturability
Analyze parametric data
Evaluate operating mechanisms
Evaluate sources of variability
Partner with process development
Partner with modeling teams
Partner with design teams
Communicate technical findings
Communicate trade-offs
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams
Full Job Description
**Our vision is to transform how the world uses information to enrich life for _all_. ** Micron Technology is a world leader in innovating memory and storage solutions that accelerate the transformation of information into intelligence, inspiring the world to learn, communicate and advance faster than ever. We are part of Micron’s Technology Development organization, where advanced ideas become manufacturable technologies. As a Pathfinding Device Integration Engineer, you will work at the groundbreaking edge of memory innovation, applying device physics and materials science to define what’s next. This role is a place for curiosity and experimentation, focused on transforming novel concepts into data-driven solutions within our advanced R&D environment. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to enable future scaling and performance improvements that make breakthroughs in artificial intelligence possible. Responsibilities Identify and evaluate novel device concepts and material systems to support upcoming scaling and performance improvements. Apply a deep understanding of semiconductor device physics and first-principles analysis to guide design trade-offs. Lead technology integration activities, aligning device concepts and process flows into cohesive, actionable solutions. Design and manage experiments in the R&D fab to optimize device performance and manufacturability. Analyze inline, parametric, and probe data to evaluate operating mechanisms and sources of variability. Partner with process development, modeling, and design teams to communicate complex technical findings and trade-offs. Minimum Qualifications PhD or MS in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Applied Physics, or a related field. 5+ years of relevant industry experience. Strong foundation in semiconductor device physics and process integration. Demonstrated record of innovation through patents, publications, or product-relevant solutions. Strong analytical and quantitative p
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