POSTED 11/14/2023

Hello, CNF User Community:

New job ops and a few events coming up....

BREAKING NEWS! CNF is hiring a Senior Nanotechnology Process Engineer!

But first! Registration is now open for the 2024 January CNF Short Course: Technology & Characterization at the Nanoscale (CNF TCN), VIRTUAL, January 01/10/24 - 01/12/24.

Melanie-Claire
CNF Public Relations


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REMINDER; If you are no longer a CNF User / PI and or want to update your status with us, send your message to userprogram@cnf.cornell.edu -- not to me! Thank you.

DISCLAIMER; I do not necessarily know the people running the conferences and webinars included below. So, buyer beware! I do know the CNF news of course, and who the job opportunities are coming from, so those are trusted sources.

 

[NEW JOB OPS!]

GlobalFoundries Internship Opportunities – Summer 2024

>     On Nov 5, 2023, at 20:02, VIGGIANI, NICK <nick.viggiani@globalfoundries.com> wrote:
>     Grace and Tomás,
>      
>     Sending you these GF Internship opportunities. Please share this with students within the SUPREME Center and at your respective universities. If you have students who you think would be good candidates, please have them apply but also send their names directly to all of us on this email so we can ensure the student names can quickly get into the right hands. Thank you!
>      
>     - Nick Viggiani
>      
>     GaN Device Engineer Intern: Seeking Ph.D. student with experience in GaN device characterization and development to work with our Technology Development team in advancing world class differentiated semiconductor technologies for GF’s 200mm manufacturing fabricator in Essex Junction, Vermont (Fab9). The intern will embed within our project teams of device, test, process, and integration engineers in developing new GaN HEMT devices targeting High Voltage and RF applications: GF GaN Device Engineer Intern_JR-2302467
>      
>     Reliability Engineering Intern: Seeking Masters/Ph.D. student for BEOL Reliability Engineer Intern. Plan, perform and analyze Backend-of-Line (BEOL) reliability experiments to enable GF’s most advanced research and development programs at its flagship manufacturing plant (Fab8) in Malta, NY: GF Reliability Engineering Intern_JR-2302511
>      
>     BEOL Integration Engineer Intern: Seeking Masters/Ph.D. student for a skilled and motivated engineer intern to be a part of a Process Integration engineering team for 3 months, participating in Advanced Technology Development and Manufacturing implementation in GF’s state of the art 300mm wafer fab (Fab8) in Malta, New York: GF BEOL Integration Engineer Intern_JR-2302592
>      
>     3D Heterogeneous Integration Intern: GF's T&I Team is seeking a Masters level engineering student to contribute to 3D Advanced Heterogeneous Integration Development which includes wafer to wafer hybrid bonding, die to wafer hybrid bonding, TSV/TOV and interposer development: GF 3D Heterogeneous Integration Intern_JR-2302660

 

[JOB OP]

INTEL IS HIRING!

Dear students,

Intel is hiring for summer internships for 2024. Please refer to the attached pdf and apply to your respective specialization. Applications are broken by full-time vs. internship hiring and specialization. Once applied, please email your resume and req # applied for to palak.ambwani@intel.com.

Thanks,
Palak

Internship and Early Career Positions at Intel

Discover all the things you can do when you join a team that’s future-forward, innovation-inspired, and people-first.

At Intel, you will discover a wide range of careers and put your knowledge and experiences to work right away. Come build the future with us; scroll down to find open roles, from internships to early career opportunities.

Do Something Amazing!

(MCM notes -- I have a full size flier but it's too large a file to email to this list. I can email it to you, if you ask!)

 

[JOB OP!]

Bioelectronic Microfabrication Postdoctoral Position Open at Dartmouth College

Dear Melanie-Claire,

I have the text for the position listed below:

We are hiring a postdoc to build bioelectronic systems for applications in regenerative medicine. The project is oriented at producing flexible implant systems for interacting with tissue engineered structures as well as monitoring injury in the body. Our work at Dartmouth is focused on constructing integrative bioelectronic implant systems for accessing new types of information in the body and driving new therapeutic methods. Your role in this position is to build flexible, organic bioelectronics and develop new microfabrication methods to be used in implant scenarios. You will interact closely with biomedical engineers and the clinical community to design and produce systems that are compatible with these goals.

Your qualifications should include a PhD in a relevant field (electrical engineering, materials science & engineering, physics, biomedical engineering) as well as microfabrication experience for electronic applications. Our interdisciplinary group is fabricating new systems for new applications in the human body. If you are excited as excited about bioelectronics and regenerative medicine as we are, reach out!

Please send your CV and a brief cover letter to Prof. Alexander Boys (alexander.j.boys@dartmouth.edu), and check out website.

Join us in creating the next generation of bioelectronic medicine.

Thank you again, and I hope you’re enjoying the Ithaca fall!

Best,
Alex

 

[NNI CONFERENCE]

NNI Nanoinformatics Conference
November 15, 2023
Conference and Registration Information
https://www.nano.gov/NNINanoinformaticsConference

2023 U.S.-EU NanoEHS Communities of Research Workshop
November 16-17, 2023
Workshop and Registration Information
https://us-eu.org/2023-u-s-eu-nanoehs-communities-of-research-workshop/

Both In-person - L’Enfant Plaza, SW, Washington, D.C.

The National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO), on behalf of the U.S. Government’s National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI), invites you to participate in the NNI Nanoinformatics Conference and the 11th meeting of the U.S.-EU NanoEHS Communities of Research (CORs).

U.S. and European nanoEHS scientists participating in this transatlantic nanoEHS COR collaboration will come together during the 2023 workshop of the NanoEHS CORs to share highlights of COR activities over the past year and to discuss opportunities and challenges for nanoEHS research in the evolving nanotechnology landscape. Through a mix of plenary and interactive activities, the nanoEHS COR community will continue the work of bridging perspectives and approaches across regions. The 2023 meeting will provide an opportunity for this vibrant nanosafety research community to share perspectives on emerging research trends and discuss strategies to build connections beyond the United States and the European Union. Workshop topics will complement the NNI’s efforts to update its 2011 EHS Research Strategy.

The Nanoinformatics Conference, which will be held on Nov. 15, immediately before the COR Workshop, is being organized in support of the continued growth of the U.S. nanoinformatics research infrastructure and to foster greater interdisciplinary and international connections within the informatics community. The conference will highlight some of the lessons learned, as well as opportunities and challenges for leveraging data across multiple scales and disciplines. The NNI anticipates that the techniques, tools, and approaches to address the complexity of nanoscale data may provide breakthrough perspectives and new collaborations to tackle pressing environmental and societal challenges.

Confirmed Speakers for These Events:

Alok Adholeya, Umahari LLC
Jaleesia Amos, Duke University
Evan Braswell, USDA
Timothy Duncan, US FDA
Thomas Exner, Seven Past Nine
Steffi Friedrichs, AcumenIST
Stacey Harper, Oregon State University
Annie Jarabek, U.S. EPA
Fred Klaessig, Pennsylvania Nano Bio Systems
Tae Geol Lee, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
Vladimir Lobaskin, University College Dublin
Marvin Martens, Maastricht University
Holly Mortensen, U.S. EPA
Baoshan Xing, University of Massachusetts Amherst

About:
NNCO conducts public engagement on behalf of the NNI; provides technical and administrative support to the Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and Technology (NSET) subcommittee; and acts as a Federal government point of contact for the U.S.-EU NanoEHS CORs.

For further information, contact:
Rhema Bjorkland
rbjorkland@nnco.nano.gov

 

[NEW EVENT]

TechConnect 
WORLD INNOVATION CONFERENCE & EXPO

JUNE 17-19, 2024
WASHINGTON, DC
GAYLORD NATIONAL RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER

Co-located with the SBIR/STTR Innovation Conference and the NanoTech Conference & Expo.

Early Bird Abstract Deadline with Discounted Registration for R&D Symposium
December 15

Final Abstract Submission Deadline
January 26

https://www.techconnectworld.com/World2024/students/chipspanel/

CHIPS ACT

Workforce Development Programming to Raise Student Awareness

TechConnect aims to raise student and educator awareness from all backgrounds - community college, undergraduate, and graduate - across all regions about the semiconductor industry and associated career opportunities, in light of the $52 billion dollar investment by the US government in the CHIPS act. There will be various programs for students and educators to explore career pathways and opportunities related to expansion of a domestic semiconductor workforce to operate the new and expanded facilities as determined as critical to meeting the goals of the CHIPS Incentives program.

BUNNYSUITS AND MORE: CAREER PANEL FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE/TECHNICAL COLLEGE EDUCATORS AND STUDENTS
Representatives of semiconductor companies and training programs will discuss the opportunity space for technician/inspector employment in the microelectronics industry, skillset required, opportunities for reskilling and upskilling. Areas covered will include how associate degree programs, occupational certificates, and technical education programs, among others, can be used to meet workforce development needs.

BUNNYSUITS AND MORE: CAREER PANEL FOR FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTION AND GRADUATE STUDENTS
Representatives of semiconductor companies and internship programs will discuss career opportunities for engineers and scientists in the microelectronics industry, background and training required, opportunities for growth and development.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS AND EDUCATORS:
Applications for travel grants for students and educators to attend are now being accepted.
Apply by December 15th at this link: https://www.techconnectworld.com/World2024/students/chipspanel/

ADDITIONAL EVENTS THAT WILL BE HELD:

1. TUTORIAL ON THE SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY - What is it? What kind of technologies does it employ? What kind of skills does it employ? Why CHIPS act?

2. JOB FAIR ON THE EXPO FLOOR. Representatives of semiconductor companies and training/internship programs will be on hand to meet 1:1 with students and educators to discuss opportunities and application processes.

3. POSTER SESSION ON EXPO FLOOR co-located with job fair for students to exhibit their research.

4. R&D SYMPOSIUM. As part of the greater conference technical program, this oral symposium will gather experts to discuss research challenges and opportunities associated with the recently passed CHIPS act. Topics of focus will include metrology, characterization, advanced packaging, visualization, and automation.

See more information by visiting
https://www.techconnectworld.com/World2024/sym/CHIPS.html

 


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