[labnetwork] UMD seeks Electron-Beam Lithography Specialist

Thomas E. Murphy tem at umd.edu
Sun Nov 20 13:00:06 EST 2016


I'm a faculty member at the University of Maryland (and a former MTL user
from Hank Smith's group).  I am writing this list to advise you of a new
job opportunity for a Nanolithography Specialist.

The University of Maryland is now the proud owner of a new Elionix ELS-G100
<http://www.sts-elionix.com/node/23>lithography system.  We have just
launched a search for a new "Nanolithography Specialist", who would be a
full-time staff member responsible for managing this facility, overseeing
maintenance, and training users.  As you well know, finding the right
person for this kind of position is quite a challenge.  I would be very
grateful if you could please share this posting with your users.  Please
also feel free to circulate to others who may know of likely candidates,
and let me know if you know of any listservs, websites, or other
appropriate forums.

Many thanks in advance for your help,

-Tom Murphy (Course 6, PhD. 2000)

*Title*:  *Nanolithography Specialist*

*Posting:  **https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/46827
<https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/46827>*


*Description*:  This individual is responsible for overseeing the operation
of the electron-beam lithography facility in the University of Maryland
Nanocenter. Key responsibilities shall include: training and advising users
in the safe and effective use of the instruments; assisting with and
documenting lithographic process and recipe development; establishing and
fostering a thriving, collaborative community of users; coordinating all
scheduled and unscheduled service of the instruments; developing and
managing a facility budget; general lab maintenance; maintenance of safety
documentation, procedures, and training; interfacing with electron-beam
lithography system vendors and service providers; collaborating with other
Nanocenter staff to integrate electron-beam lithography processes and
practices with other lithographic, deposition, metrological and microscopy
tools; interfacing with regional partners and peers at neighboring
facilities; and advising the Nanocenter leadership and steering committee
about facility usage, policies, and best practices in the field of
electron-beam nanolithography.

The individual should have at least 4 year of prior experience in operating
electron-beam lithography systems. A Ph.D. in engineering or science is
expected, although prior experience with nanolithography beyond the 4 years
stated above may substitute for educational degrees. Because of the
significant required interaction with students and other users, strong
communication and interpersonal skills are as important as technical acumen.


-- 
*Thomas E. Murphy* (tem at umd.edu)
Professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Director, Institute for Research in Electronics & Applied Physics
University of Maryland
301-405-0030 (ERF 1201J)
http://www.photonics.umd.edu/
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