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IC Package Design Researcher

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Senior level
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Hiring Remotely in United States
Senior level
The role involves developing next-gen packaging solutions through innovative materials integration, design and validation of microelectronics packages, and cross-functional collaboration.
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You will realize next-generation packaging solutions by identifying, integrating, and validating novel materials. It is a highly cross-functional role, engaging RF/EM, mechanical/thermal, optical integration, reliability, supplier, and manufacturing teams. The ideal candidate brings a strong materials science and packaging background, hands-on process know-how, and a data-driven approach to reliability-by-design. 

Responsibilities
  • Identify, integrate, and qualify novel materials into advanced microelectronics packages (e.g., dielectrics, interconnects, adhesives, TIMs, etc.). 

  • Drive package and test fixture design from architecture planning to CAD generation to system level validation, including mechanical, thermal, electrical, and optical design and accelerated reliability testing. 

  • Plan and execute material and package characterization and failure analysis. 

  • Collaborate with OSATs, Foundries, and material suppliers to validate new process flows and materials and identify and resolve failure mechanisms. 

  • Build data-backed acceptance criteria for novel materials and correlate lab measurements with modeling results to inform design trade-offs. 

Qualifications
  • M.S. or Ph.D in Materials Science/Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry or a related field, with 5+ years in microelectronics packaging. 

  • Hands-on experience with at least some of the following tools for package and system design (e.g., Cadence Allegro, Xpedition, Altium) and mechanical/thermal/EM simulation (e.g. Creo/Solidworks, Ansys Mechanical, FloTHERM/Icepak, HFSS, CST). 

  • Proficiency in characterization methods and failure analysis (Radiography, RF S-parameters, optical insertion loss, DMA/TMA, SEM, AFM, etc.) 

  • Experience with wafer-level and substrate fabrication processes and the ability to identify and de-risk new processes. 

  • Strong cross-functional collaboration and communication skills, with the ability to translate complex experimental data into clear design and process recommendations for both technical and non-technical stakeholders. 

Top Skills

Altium
Ansys Mechanical
Cadence Allegro
Creo
Cst
Flotherm
Hfss
Icepak
Solidworks
Xpedition

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