JobsSemiconductor Device Modeling Engineer
Job description
The semiconductor device modeling engineer role at Intel involves supporting compact modeling activities for new technologies within the Compact Device Modeling Group. This team is part of Intel's Design Technology Platform, which focuses on enabling faster market delivery of innovative products. The engineer will work on co-optimizing advanced process technologies to meet diverse design needs. This position requires a strong background in compact modeling and collaboration across teams to drive technical advancements.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline and 9+ years of experience, or a Master's degree with at least 5 years of industry experience, or a Ph.D. with a minimum of 3 years of industry experience in the semiconductor field.
- At least 3+ years of hands-on experience with BSIM or other compact models for transistor modeling at advanced nodes.
- At least 3+ years' experience with extraction tools and commercial simulators such as HSPICE and Spectre.
- At least 3+ years' experience in IV/CV fitting, model retargeting, and corner/statistical variation modeling.
- At least 3+ years' experience developing LLE models for FinFET or GAAFET technologies.
- At least 3+ years' experience with Python scripting for automation and documentation.
Responsibilities
- Support compact modeling activities for Intel's new technologies.
- Co-optimize Intel's state-of-the-art process technology for diverse design needs.
- Collaborate with design teams to enable faster market delivery of innovative products.
- Develop and refine compact models for advanced transistor technologies.
- Utilize extraction tools and simulators to ensure accurate modeling results.
Benefits
- Intel offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive pay, stock programs, healthcare coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, parental leave, and programs supporting employee wellbeing and professional development.
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