Work-linked student: Technician diamond devices
Job description

As part of the development of our cutting-edge technology, DIAMFAB is looking for a motivated work-study student to support the fabrication of our diamond semiconductor devices in cleanroom (controlled environment).

To demonstrate the maturity of our technology, we design electronic devices such as diodes, capacitors, and transistors. Their fabrication involves a series of advanced processing steps, including lithography, metal deposition and etching.

Your mission? Take an active role in executing these key steps while monitoring process stability using metrology tools (microscopy, profilometry, etc.). You will be responsible for assessing the reliability of your measurements to track process deviations. You will also contribute to the electrical characterization of the fabricated devices through static measurements to evaluate their performance.

This work-study position offers a unique opportunity to be involved in most stages of the fabrication chain of innovative electronic components, while developing a broad range of high- value technical skills.

 

Your responsabilities

In addition to benefiting from an exceptional geographical setting, you will join DIAMFAB, a human-sized, dynamic, and multidisciplinary startup composed of diverse and highly skilled team members.

You will be part of the Devices team, working under the supervision of Damien MICHEZ, Research Engineer in Microfabrication, and Julien FAGOT, Cleanroom Process technician. You will operate in a stimulating, collaborative, and innovative-driven environment, where your contributions will have a direct impact on the advancement of breakthrough semiconductor technologies.

Main responsibilities will include:

  • Preparing fabrication batches
  • Performing cleanroom processing steps: lithography, diamond etching, and metal deposition
  • Monitoring process deviations using metrology tools such as microscopy, optical and mechanical profilometry
  • Evaluating the reliability of measurements (uncertainty calculation, measurement dispersion, etc.)
  • Tracking the progress and status of fabrication batches (wafers, processes, etc.)

Additional tasks may include:

  • Developing lithography processes
  • Designing technical schematics (e.g., lithography masks)
  • Depositing thin films (e.g., via ALD or other methods)
  • Performing electrical characterization of the devices

You will also be responsible for:

  • Analyzing, synthesizing, and presenting your results
  • Writing an internship/work-study report
Your profile
  • You are currently in a bachelor’s degree in technology or a three-year professional degree in Physical measurements, Materials Chemistry or related
  • You have or will have knowledge in metrology and clean room technology
  • You are rigorous, autonomous, and have an analytical mind.
Grenoble/Fontaine - Isère, FRANCE
Work-linked student
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