Microfabrication Engineer
We're hiring a Microfabrication Engineer to develop and run the cleanroom processes behind our sensor chips. This spans diamond and fused-silica nanofabrication for improved photon collection and sensor performance. You'll design process flows, run them on the cleanroom, characterize the results, and iterate with the engineering team.
Apply for this role- Develop diamond nanofabrication process flows, including etched pillars, tapered structures, and surface features that improve photon collection and NV coupling.
- Design and etch microstructure in fused silica and diamond, and develop robust wafer/chip bonding and sealing.
- Own the full process chain: lithography, thin-film deposition, dry etching, wet processing, dicing, and cleaning, including recipe development and optimization.
- Characterize fabricated devices (SEM, profilometry, optical microscopy) and close the loop between process parameters and device performance.
- Prepare and run process flows at UCSD Nano3 and external cleanroom facilities, including writing user proposals and coordinating tool access.
- Explore integrated approaches to sample delivery and their fabrication requirements.
- BS/MS/PhD in Materials Science, Physics, EE, Chemical Engineering, or equivalent, with hands-on cleanroom experience.
- Direct experience with core microfabrication processes: photolithography, dry etching (especially ICP-RIE), thin-film deposition, and metrology.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and optimize a process flow.
- Comfort with device characterization tools (SEM, profilometry) and careful, well-documented experimental work.