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Technical Associate in Nanoelectronic Devices

Job Description

TECHNICAL ASSOCIATE IN NANOELECTRONIC DEVICES, NANO CYBERNETIC-BIOTREK, Media Lab, to fill an opening in Professor Deblina Sarkar’s research group at MIT for a Technical Associate with developed background in electronic device physics. Will be involved in developing optically actuated devices for wireless brain stimulation; design and develop new nanoelectronic devices for biomedical applications; perform simulations to optimize the device; perform micro- and nano- fabrication using small tools to make electronic devices using cleanroom facilities and perform device characterization; and explore applications of these devices for biomedical implants.

Find a full job description here: https://web.mit.edu/deblina-sarkar/index.html

Job Requirements:

REQUIRED: Bachelors or M.S or PhD in electrical/electronic engineering, physics, materials science, bio/mechanical/chemical engineering or relevant field; robust background in solid state physics and electronic devices (e.g. diodes/transistors/band diagrams); interest in optoelectronics (photovoltaic devices) and biomedical implants, though no experience is needed in either optoelectronics or biomedicine; and a minimum of two years of specialized lab experience, which may include experience gained as an undergraduate or graduate, in design, simulation or fabrication of electronic devices (e.g. diodes/transistors/photovoltaic devices/MEMS or other devices). PREFERRED: Experience in micro/nano-fabrication; experience with photovoltaic devices; experience in electronic device simulations; and experience with circuit design. Job #24553

This is a 6 month appointment with the possibility of extension based on funding and course of research.

10/29/2024

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