Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
23 Nov, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
24 Aug, 25
Experience
10 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Simulations, Power Devices, Power Electronics, Learning, Research, Sustainable Growth, Device Development, Process Integration, Electronics, Concept Development
Industry
Information Technology/IT
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN III-N SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE R&D FOR POWER DEVICES AND LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB OPPORTUNITY IN THE FIELD? WOULD YOU LIKE TO DEVELOP INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES WITH MOTIVATED AND DRIVEN COLLEAGUES WHO ARE TOP EXPERTS IN THEIR FIELD? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD AN EXCELLENT SCIENCE CAREER AND WORK AT THE INTERFACE OF ACADEMY AND INDUSTRY?
VTT is one of the leading applied research organisations in Europe. What unites us are curiosity, a passion for learning and a purpose: to solve the biggest challenges of our time and turn them into sustainable growth and well-being. Our cross-disciplinary community of over 2300 brilliant minds from 60 different nationalities is focused on creating impact through science-based innovation. Get to know us further by exploring VTT’s tech & infra.
We are now looking for Research Scientists for III-N power device development with a strong background in III-N semiconductor physics, metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE), cleanroom fabrication, electronics, process integration or simulations. As a researcher at VTT, you will have an essential role in developing and carrying out research on advanced semiconductor devices targeted for power electronics. You are expected to identify and solve problems independently and creatively, while working closely and flexibly with a team of experts. You focus on the design and fabrication aspects of the III-N semiconductor devices for power electronics. You understand the big picture and over time be able to participate in the concept development.
Our team, nanoelectronics, develop advanced semiconductor nanocomponents targeting beyond power electronics, in-memory neuromorphic computing, and post-CMOS integration. The developments are made in close collaboration with our academic partners along the lines agreed with our industrial partners.