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Intern - Wafer Thin Film Development

About our group:

The Advanced Materials/Time-to-Learning Group is responsible for delivering new material and deposition process solutions to Seagate’s advanced recording head development effort. As part of the wafer process team, we develop best-in-class films using vacuum- and electrochemistry-based deposition methods, and partner with integration teams to introduce these films into new recording head designs. As an enabler of head performance and reliability advances through materials innovation, we help Seagate lead in technology and time-to-market.


About the role - you will:

•   Help develop novel metal thin films for next-generation heat-assisted magnetic recording heads
•   Develop new vacuum-deposition and/or electrodeposition processes to achieve controlled nucleation and growth in platinum group metal films
•   Investigate structure-process-property relationships for polycrystalline and epitaxial films including detailed microstructural and physical property assessment
•   Work with engineering staff to pattern and validate new films using wafer-level optical and transport test structures
•   Perform work with team of PhD engineers in lab and clean room environments using different experimental techniques including sputtering, plating, atomic layer deposition, XRD, ellipsometry, wafer curvature, adhesion testing, SEM/TEM, 4pt probe, etc.


About you:

•   You are self-motivated, able to work independently, and have excellent attention to detail.
•   You are a team player capable of working in partnership and communicating effectively with a diverse group of engineers and technicians.
•   You are able to maintain thorough documentation of results and be able to clearly discuss them with other staff members in engineering forums.


Your experience includes:

•   Pursuing a Masters or PhD degree in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Applied Physics, or similar degree
•   Graduate course work with hands-on experience in thin film deposition and characterization, with particular consideration given to backgrounds in metal materials, plasma physics, electrodeposition, nucleation and growth, microstructural evolution, and optical/transport/thermal property testing 
•   Prior experience in an industrial R&D environment is a plus 
•   Knowledge of basic analysis and presentation software (Excel, Powerpoint, JMP…)


Location:

Our Normandale campus spans two suburbs, Edina and Bloomington, and serves as the Recording Head development and manufacturing arm of Seagate. Located in the heart of a bustling community, Seagate offers an on-site café, or if you prefer, you can drive to one of many restaurants just minutes away. Need to grab a gift over lunch time? Shopping is abundant in the area. If working out is your thing, the on-site fully equipped fitness center hosts wellness programs, outdoor activities, tournaments and group workouts. Looking for something more laid back? Reset in one of our meditation rooms, or simply take a walk around our indoor walking path. On-site cultural festivals, celebrations and community volunteer opportunities also abound.
 
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Location: Normandale, United States
Travel: None