Engineering - Leuven | More than two weeks ago
Heterogeneous integration refers to the process of combining different types of components, materials, or even technologies into a single system or package to achieve enhanced functionality or performance. An emerging example of such a heterogeneous process step is the transfer of a 2D material like a transition metal dichalcogenide (i.e., MX2) to facilitate future logic, memory, sensor or even optical devices. The main advantage of such a transfer approach is that the device wafer is not exposed to the harsh synthesis conditions of a 2D material (e.g. high thermal budget and incompatible chemical environments). As a result, the heterogeneous 2D transfer approach makes that the optimal 2D material quality can be targeted.
A 300mm 2D material transfer flow has been demonstrated at imec using a temporary rigid carrier system, but this 2D transfer concept needs to be further optimized to enable a stable high-quality 2D material transfer flow for future technology nodes. To reach a high yield 2D transfer process, a simplified wafer scale epitaxial MX2 transfer flow needs to be developed while ensuring controlled 2D interfaces.
As a member of the MAterial Transfer (MAT) team, you will be responsible for executing and optimizing 2D material transfer processing at imec’s 200 or 300mm pilot line. You will have to analyse metrology data, deduce transfer yield values and implement transfer optimizations in the FAB. You will have to evaluate bonding, peeling and new carrier release processes focused on wafer-scale metal dichalcogenide transfer development. As a process engineer you will work closely together with other researchers (e.g. researchers involved in 2D material transfer concepts in the LAB, in 2D growth, in 2D integration or in 2D metrology) to push newly developed processes to a higher FAB maturity level and, in the end, release these processes to the imec pilot line.
As an 2D material transfer process engineer you will have a significant number of responsibilities and will therefore be highly influential in helping to achieve the team’s goals and targets.
As a process engineer:
We offer you the opportunity to join one of the world’s premier research centers in nanotechnology at its headquarters in Leuven, Belgium. With your talent, passion and expertise, you’ll become part of a team that makes the impossible possible. Together, we shape the technology that will determine the society of tomorrow.
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We are aware that your valuable contribution makes imec a top player in its field. Your energy and commitment are therefore appreciated by means of a market appropriate salary with many fringe benefits.
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