Apr 1, 2016

[Incize] Senior Semiconductor R&D Engineer

Incize is recruiting a senior semiconductor R&D engineer for a three-year research project. The project aims to develop an innovative semiconductor characterization technique that is of great interest for the semiconductor industry.

What Incize offers:

  • Permanent contract
  • Infinite opportunities to learn
  • Friendly and flexible environment
  • Competitive salary

What Incize requires:

  • PhD in physics, electronics or material science
  • Knowledge of semiconductor physics, microwave theory, optics and their applications
  • Experience  in  designing  and  running  experiments  in  microwave  and  optics domains
  • Experience in TCAD and ADS simulations
  • Clean-room experience is an advantage
  • Passion for research and innovation
  • 2-3 years of experience in R&D after PhD

Your Responsibilities

  • Development of a new characterization method and its theoretical background
  • Planning and execution of experiments
  • Numerical TCAD and ADS simulations
  • Literature search

How to apply
Please send your CV, a list of publications and a cover letter to info@incize.com with the subject line job_RD01_2016_lastname. References should be provided upon request.

About Incize
Incize provides characterization and modelling services for semiconductor foundries and fabless companies. It is a spin-off from Université catholique de Louvain and is based in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. Visit www.incize.com to find out more.

Chemin du Cyclotron, 6
B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
T: +32 10 39 22 60
F: +32 10 39 20 01


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