Assist in developing photolithography processes for product wafers, working with engineers and utilizing relevant tools and theory.
The intern will assist in developing photolithography processes to eventually implement on product wafers. Training will first be provided for relevant tools such as the cluster and stepper systems. The intern will then work with process engineers to develop standardized photolithography processes. Successful candidates will be able to coat, expose, develop, and measure wafers, explain and apply general photolithography theory, and demonstrate problem solving skills.
Top Skills
Cluster Systems
Photolithography
Stepper Systems
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