Lead Process Architect -R&D Silicon Photonics
Belgium - Eastern Flanders - Ghent
Permanent
Lead Process Integration Architect -R&D Silicon Photonics
Belgium - Onsite
Highly competitive salary (DOE)
Our client is seeking a highly skilled and experienced R&D Silicon Photonics Process Architect to lead the integration of active components into their Silicon Photonics platform. The successful candidate will play a key role in defining new process architectures, developing fabrication processes, and ensuring seamless integration of new active photonic devices into our systems.
Key Responsibilities:
• Establish new process module architectures for active devices of our latest Silicon Photonics platform
• Develop integration schemes of new active components including modulators, photodetectors, semiconductor optical amplifier, and other optoelectronic devices.
• Collaborate with device design and fabrication teams to ensure compatibility of active components with the overall platform architecture, optimizing device performance and yield.
• Lead the design and optimization of process flows for active component integration, considering factors such as material compatibility, device performance requirements, and manufacturing scalability.
• Conduct feasibility studies and prototyping experiments to evaluate new process technologies and methodologies for improving the integration of active components into the Silicon Photonics platform.
Qualifications:
• Ph.D. or Master's degree in Photonics, Physics, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering or a related field with a focus on Silicon Photonics.
• Proven expertise in process architectures for active devices is a must, with a strong understanding of fabrication processes and device physics.
• Demonstrated knowledge and experience in Silicon Photonics integration, including the ability to address challenges related to material compatibility, device co-integration, and platform scalability.
• Experience in process development and optimization, particularly in the context of Silicon Photonics or semiconductor device manufacturing.
• Strong problem-solving skills and ability to innovate novel solutions.
• Proficiency in design and simulation tools for Silicon Photonics devices, such as Lumerical, COMSOL Multiphysics, or equivalents are considered advantageous.
• Experience with Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) integration is considered advantageous.
Please get in touch with Christina McGuire to hear more about this role
Belgium - Onsite
Highly competitive salary (DOE)
Our client is seeking a highly skilled and experienced R&D Silicon Photonics Process Architect to lead the integration of active components into their Silicon Photonics platform. The successful candidate will play a key role in defining new process architectures, developing fabrication processes, and ensuring seamless integration of new active photonic devices into our systems.
Key Responsibilities:
• Establish new process module architectures for active devices of our latest Silicon Photonics platform
• Develop integration schemes of new active components including modulators, photodetectors, semiconductor optical amplifier, and other optoelectronic devices.
• Collaborate with device design and fabrication teams to ensure compatibility of active components with the overall platform architecture, optimizing device performance and yield.
• Lead the design and optimization of process flows for active component integration, considering factors such as material compatibility, device performance requirements, and manufacturing scalability.
• Conduct feasibility studies and prototyping experiments to evaluate new process technologies and methodologies for improving the integration of active components into the Silicon Photonics platform.
Qualifications:
• Ph.D. or Master's degree in Photonics, Physics, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering or a related field with a focus on Silicon Photonics.
• Proven expertise in process architectures for active devices is a must, with a strong understanding of fabrication processes and device physics.
• Demonstrated knowledge and experience in Silicon Photonics integration, including the ability to address challenges related to material compatibility, device co-integration, and platform scalability.
• Experience in process development and optimization, particularly in the context of Silicon Photonics or semiconductor device manufacturing.
• Strong problem-solving skills and ability to innovate novel solutions.
• Proficiency in design and simulation tools for Silicon Photonics devices, such as Lumerical, COMSOL Multiphysics, or equivalents are considered advantageous.
• Experience with Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) integration is considered advantageous.
Please get in touch with Christina McGuire to hear more about this role
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Post-Silicon / Manufacturing / Process: | Process Engineering |