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Semiconductor Process Engineer Resume
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| Desired Industry: Engineering |
SpiderID: 1806 |
| Desired Job Location: Denver, Colorado |
Date Posted: 1/30/2005 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: 05/01/2005 |
| Desired Wage: 70000.00 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Other |
| Job Level: New Grad/Entry Level |
Willing to Travel: Yes, 25-50% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Doctoral |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Objective: A challenging position in the semiconductor industry, specifically in areas of materials processing, characterization, and process development.
Experience: Research Assistant, Colorado School of Mines 2001 - Present
* Process development: Designed, built, and implemented the following systems: - Ultra high vacuum (UHV) plasma assisted co-evaporation (PACE) system capable of depositing metal chalcopyrites, nitrides and oxides. - Novel inductively coupled plasma (ICP) source for sustained delivery of reactive species in UHV environment. The source is incorporated in to a commercial reactor. - Benchtop ICP unit for plasma characterization, optimization and evaluation of precursors.
* Characterized and optimized the delivery of ICP reactive species using a combination of optical emission spectroscopy and dynamics of the jet expansion in high vacuum environment. * Demonstrated that plasma-assisted processing substantially reduced the thermal budget (~250º C) and enhanced the material utilization for copper and indium chalcopyrites growth. * Deposited and characterized indium nitride & oxide thin films using PACE system and nitrogen and oxygen plasmas. * Designed and built impedance matching networks for RF plasma generation for both capacitively and inductively coupled systems. * Extensive thin film characterization experience using XRD, ESEM, EDS, Spectrophotometry, Ellipsometry - VASE, Hall Effect, CV-IV measurements, Profilometry and AFM. * Hands on experience in standard silicon processing unit operations (wet cleaning, etching, lithography, oxidation etc...) through silicon processing laboratory at Colorado School of Mines. * Familiar with material processing and growth techniques CVD, PECVD, HV (high vacuum)-CVD, reactive ion etching (RIE), and PVD. * Relevant coursework: Interdisciplinary Microelectronic Processing Laboratory, Solid State Physics, Electrical Properties of Materials, Plasma Science & Processing, Statistical Process Control and Design of Experiments.
Assistant Manager, ATUL ltd, India 2000-2001
* Troubleshooting & optimization of sulfuric & chloro-sulfuric acid plant. The plant output increased to record levels after the appropriate recommendations were implemented. * Product market research for forward and backward integration of Bulk Chemicals Division. One of the identified products, Resorcinol, was pursued for production. * Handled international marketing of dye intermediates to countries on the Pacific Rim.
Research Assistant, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India 1999-2000
* Developed a model for turbulent cross flow ultra filtration in rectangular & radial channels for concentrating protein solutions. * Developed a model for multivariable process and simulation based on artificial neural networks.
Summer Intern, Nuclear Fuel Complex, Hyderabad, India Summer 1998
* Hands on process training at uranium oxide plant.
Education: Ph.D. Candidate, Chemical Engineering, Physics Minor 2001 - Present Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, 80401 Expected Graduation Date: May 2005, GPA - 4.00/4.00 Thesis: "Development of Plasma Assisted Co-Evaporation (PACE) of Wide Bandgap Semiconductors" Advisor: Dr. Colin A Wolden
B.Tech. (Hons.) Chemical Engineering June 2000 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, India Thesis: "Modeling and Simulation of Turbulent / Laminar Cross Flow Ultrafiltration System for Radial Systems" Advisor: Dr. S. Das Gupta GPA - 7.73/10.00
Additional Information: HONORS AND AWARDS
* Winner - 2nd Place at Graduate Student Poster Competition, RM - AVS Conference, Golden, CO. * Chairman - CSM International day 2004, Hosted representatives from over 20 countries * President - Indian Student Organization, Colorado School of Mines * Recipient - Excellence scholarship from AP (India) government for undergraduate education.
Reference: Dr.Colin A Wolden, Associate Professor Department of Chemical Engineering Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO 80401 (303) 273-3544 Email: cwolden@mines.edu
Dr.Anthony M. Dean, William K. Coors Distinguished Professor Department of Chemical Engineering Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO 80401 Office: (303) 273-3643 Email: amdean@mines.edu
Candidate Contact Information:
| Name: sreenivas Kosaraju |
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Phone: 3032150117 |
| City: Golden |
Fax: 3032733542 |
| State: Colorado |
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| Zip: 80401 |
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| Web Site: http://www.kosu.8m.com |
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