Argonne National Laboratory

Assistant Scientist - Microelectronics Device Physics & Nanofabrication

Argonne National Laboratory$94K — $147K *
Technical Services
Less than 5 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Materials Science or related field; postdoctoral research experience preferred.
  • Strong background in semiconductor device physics.
  • Significant hands-on experience fabricating devices using 2D materials, ultrawide-bandgap materials, oxides, or III-V semiconductors.
  • Demonstrated expertise in micro/nanofabrication and cleanroom process development.
  • Proficiency in electrical measurements and characterization techniques at the device level.
  • Experience in device modeling with COMSOL or TCAD is beneficial.
  • Ability to embody Argonne's values of impact, safety, respect, integrity, and teamwork.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and lead a robust research program in microelectronics with a focus on heterojunction device physics.
  • Collaborate with scientists at CNM and Argonne to establish a unified vision for microelectronics research.
  • Manage and support cleanroom instrumentation, including electron beam lithography and plasma FIB tools.
  • Provide scientific and technical support to external users from universities, national labs, and industry.
  • Ensure reliable operation and troubleshooting of cleanroom tools and electrical probe stations in collaboration with operations staff.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health and wellness programs.
  • Retirement savings plans with employer contributions.
  • Professional development opportunities.
  • Paid time off and holiday leave.
  • Flexible work schedules and telework options.
Full Job Description
The Nanoscience and Technology Division at Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for an Assistant Scientist (RD2) position in the Nanofabrication and Devices Group within the Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM). CNM is a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science user facility that offers world-class expertise and state-of-the-art instrumentation to enable leading-edge research in nanoscience and nanotechnology.

We seek a highly motivated scientist to help advance CNM's research leadership in microelectronics, with particular emphasis on device physics, transport measurements, and nanofabrication. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the development of energy-efficient electronic systems through heterointegration for applications in RF electronics, power electronics, and optoelectronics.

The successful candidate will build and lead an innovative research program in microelectronics by leveraging CNM's unique strengths in materials synthesis, device fabrication, and characterization. This position offers the opportunity to pioneer new directions in heterointegration and electrical characterization while contributing to CNM's mission as a national user facility. The role also includes supporting a broad external user community by providing scientific and technical expertise for experiments and operations in CNM's cleanroom.

Key Responsibilities
  • Develop and lead a strong research program in microelectronics, with a focus on heterojunction device physics and transport measurements
  • Collaborate with scientists across CNM and Argonne to shape and execute a shared vision for microelectronics research
  • Manage, maintain, and support key cleanroom instrumentation, including electron beam lithography, plasma FIB, and related nanofabrication tools
  • Work closely with scientists and engineers from universities, national laboratories, and industry, including providing guidance and technical support to CNM users
  • Help ensure the reliable operation, and troubleshooting of cleanroom tools and electrical probe stations in partnership with CNM operations staff


Position Requirements

  • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Materials Science or a related field (postdoctoral research experience will be beneficial)
  • A strong background in semiconductor device physics
  • Significant hands-on experience fabricating devices based on materials such as 2D materials, ultrawide-bandgap materials, oxides, or III-V semiconductors
  • Demonstrated expertise in micro/nanofabrication and process development in cleanroom environments
  • Proficiency in device-level electrical measurements and characterization techniques
  • Experience in device modeling using COMSOL or TCAD would be beneficial
  • Ability to model Argonne's core values of impact, safety, respect, integrity, and teamwork


The successful candidate will be expected to make full use of CNM's advanced capabilities and scientific expertise to develop impactful research and support the broader user community.

Application Requirements
  • Cover letter
  • Detailed curriculum vitae, including a list of publications
  • A statement on proposed research (2-page max) and 1-page statement regarding an approach to engage and grow the scientific user program
  • Names and contact information for three professional references


RD2: Bachelors and 5+ years of experience, Masters and 3+ years, or PhD and 0+ years, or equivalent

Job Family
Research Development (RD)

Job Profile
Materials/Ceramics/Metallurgical 2

Worker Type
Regular

Time Type
Full time

The expected hiring range for this position is $94,486.00 - $147,398.94.

Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as, but not limited to, the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, business considerations, internal equity, and external market pay for comparable jobs. Additionally, comprehensive benefits are part of the total rewards package.

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About Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne National Laboratory is a science and engineering research national laboratory operated by the University of Chicago Argonne LLC for the United States Department of Energy. It is located in Lemont, Illinois, outside of Chicago. Argonne conducts research in a variety of fields, including energy, environment, national security, and technology. The laboratory was founded in 1946 as part of the Manhattan Project and has since become one of the largest science and engineering research laboratories in the United States.
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