Failure Analysis Engineer - FIB Circuit Edit
Company: NVIDIA Corporation
Location: Santa Clara
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
NVIDIA is a leading provider of cutting-edge technology
solutions in the semiconductor industry. We specialize in the
development and enhancement of integrated circuits (ICs) for a wide
range of applications, including consumer electronics, automotive,
and telecommunications. Our team is dedicated to innovation,
quality, and pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the
world of microelectronics. We are seeking a highly skilled and
motivated failure analysis engineer to join our team. You will play
a critical role in the modification and optimization of integrated
circuits at various stages of the design and manufacturing process
by performing focused ion beam (FIB) circuit editing. You will work
closely with design engineers, process engineers, and failure
analysis teams to ensure the functionality, reliability, and
performance of our products.What you'll be doing:
- Circuit Modification: Perform precise circuit modifications at
the transistor and interconnect level using focused ion beam (FIB)
and other advanced techniques to edit IC layouts for debugging,
enhancement, and prototyping purposes.
- Design Verification: Work closely with design engineers to
verify that circuit modifications meet functional specifications
and design requirements. Provide feedback on potential design
improvements.
- Prototyping and Validation: Modify and optimize circuits for
prototyping and validation purposes, enabling effective iterations
of design improvements and new product development.
- Failure Analysis Support: Collaborate with failure analysis
teams to identify and correct design flaws in ICs. Use circuit
editing tools to modify and re-test circuits to verify fixes.
- Process Optimization: Assist in the development and
optimization of circuit editing processes, tools, and methodologies
to improve efficiency and precision in circuit modifications.
- Maintain detailed documentation of circuit editing activities,
including modification logs, test results, and process
improvements. Communicate findings and recommendations to
cross-functional teams, and perform various FIB sample preparation
tasks for TEM, nanoprobing, and e-beam probing.
- Tool Maintenance: Ensure the proper maintenance and calibration
of equipment, including FIB systems, scanning electron microscopes
(SEM), and other relevant tools for special projects.
- Training and Mentorship: Provide training and mentorship to
junior engineers and technicians in circuit editing techniques and
best practices.What we need to see:
- Master's degree or higher in electrical engineering,
Microelectronics, Physics, or a related field (or equivalent
experience).
- Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in circuit editing,
semiconductor device physics, or related roles within the
semiconductor industry.
- Proficiency in circuit editing tools, including FIB, SEM, and
electron-beam lithography.
- Strong understanding of semiconductor device physics, IC
design, and fabrication processes.
- Experience with EDA (Electronic Design Automation) tools and
layout editing software.
- Knowledge of failure analysis techniques and
methodologies.
- Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to diagnose and
resolve complex circuit issues.
- High level of precision and attention to detail in performing
circuit modifications.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the
ability to effectively collaborate with cross-functional
teams.
- Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment, as
well as independently when necessary.Ways to stand out from the
crowd:
- Experience in advanced technology nodes (e.g., 7nm, 5nm, or
below).
- Familiarity with scripting languages for automation of circuit
editing processes.
- Knowledge of advanced failure analysis techniques, such as
transmission electron microscopy (TEM) or atomic force microscope
(AFM).
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