PhD inertial MEMS wafer level test and design with a focus on stiction and robustness (w/m/div.)
Bosch•3h ago
Reutlingen, BW, deOnsiteFull-timeIntern Level0-1 yrs exp
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- As part of your doctoral research, you will be responsible for the development of test content for the characterization of inertial MEMS on wafer level. Your work will involve the design and characterization of inertial MEMS test chips in direction of Stiction and Robustness. You will also develop innovative techniques and ideas that can subsequently be transferred to real products
- Education: You have a master's degree with excellent grades in physics, electrical engineering, communications engineering, software engineering
- a similar field Experience: experience with FPGA systems and tools, background in analog electronics, circuit design and simulation experience (e.g. Ansys, Comsol, etc.) Knowledge: understanding of electrical measurement techniques, programming skills (required: C++, Python, Matlab) and Knowledge about Semiconductors and MEMS Personality: Strong team player and ability to work in interdisciplinary teams, self-organized way of working Languages: Good in English and German (B2) communication skills
- The final PhD topic is subject to your university. Start: according to prior agreement Diversity and inclusion are not just trends for us but are firmly anchored in our corporate culture. Therefore, we welcome all applications, regardless of gender, age, disability, religion, ethnic origin or sexual identity. Need support during your application? Johanna Ripple +49(7121)35-34427 Need further information about the job? Matthew Lewis +49(7121)35-30846
Required skills
FPGAanalog electronicscircuit designsimulationAnsysComsolC++PythonMatlabSemiconductorsMEMS