[labnetwork] Open position at the University of Michigan Lurie Nanofabrication Facility
Sandrine Martin
sandrine at umich.edu
Fri Oct 22 15:52:00 EDT 2021
Dear all,
Come join us in Michigan! We have an opening for a *User Liaison and Domain
Expert *staff position. See below for a summary of the position and go to
https://careers.umich.edu/job_detail/205730/lnf_user_liaison_and_domain_expert
for all details and application link.
*Key Responsibilities*You will report to the LNF User Program Manager and
will act as an advocate for the LNF user community. Specific duties and
responsibilities of the position are listed below:
- Use your understanding of the technical and scientific details of
diverse research projects to act as the leading technical interface between
the LNF and prospective research groups.
- Support the needs of prospective and existing LNF users especially
with projects related to materials, biosciences, physics and/or chemistry.
Assist them in using available tools and developing processes when needed.
- Be a technical spokesperson for the LNF and help promote the
laboratory.
*Required Qualifications*
- A Ph.D. in Material Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Biosciences or
related fields, with 3+ years of experience.
- Knowledge of, and hands-on experience with, nano and micro fabrication
technologies, such as thin film deposition and growth, optical and e-beam
lithography, soft lithography, wet and dry etching, and associated
metrology and characterization.
- Experience in diverse research environments.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate in technical settings.
*Who we are*
The Lurie Nanofabrication Facility (LNF) at the University of Michigan is a
24/7 shared user facility that provides advanced micro- and
nano-fabrication equipment and expertise to research groups from
government, industry and universities, currently serving over 450 users
working on a variety of applications in engineering, physical and life
sciences.
The LNF consists of a 13,500 square foot class 10/100/1000/10000 cleanroom,
including a BiosSafety Level 2 laboratory space. LNF supports and enables
cutting-edge research, from semiconductor materials and devices, integrated
microsystems, electronic circuits, solid-state lighting, energy,
biotechnology, medical devices and unconventional materials and processing
technologies.
Feel free to forward this information to others!
Regards
Sandrine
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Sandrine Martin, Ph.D. (she/her/hers)
University of Michigan
LNF Managing Director
1246D EECS, 1301 Beal Ave
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Cell 734-277-2365
Fax 734-647-1781
www.LNF.umich.edu <http://www.lnf.umich.edu/>
@LurieNanofab
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