TI is seeking an innovative and highly skilled device physics and process engineer to join our cutting-edge central research group in Kilby Labs. This role offers the unique opportunity to work at the forefront of developing new process technology in wide-bandgap and other materials to redefine the power electronics landscape. You will be instrumental in developing and scaling power process technologies, including GaN epitaxial development and innovations. You'll collaborate across disciplines to deliver state-of-the-art devices with world-class performance and reliability.
About the job
This position is focused on leading the development, characterization and optimization of gallium nitride (GaN) power devices. As part of TI's central research labs, Kilby Labs, the role involves close collaboration with fab/manufacturing, business units, and the Advanced Technology Development (ATD) group. This position requires in-depth knowledge of III-nitride materials, device physics, and reliability. The scope of the job includes, but not limited to:
The ideal candidate is expected to have a strong understanding of the following:
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