Scientist Hamburg
Solid State Research & Material Sciences
Job Offer from August 09, 2024
The Max Planck Society is Germany's premier research organization. The 84 Max Planck Institutes conduct research at highest levels, in the service of the general public, in the natural sciences, life sciences, social sciences, and the humanities.
The Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter (MPSD) is located at the Science Campus Hamburg-Bahrenfeld and investigates dynamical phenomena within matter down to the elementary timescales of atomic and electronic motions, the femtosecond or attosecond timescale. The focus is on the use of short wavelength ultrafast probes, such as X-rays or electron pulses, which are capable of measuring atomic and electronic structures in matter of all kinds.
The MPSD currently consists of three scientific departments focusing on solid state physics and theoretical methods in these fields. The MPSD is a partner in the Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL), collaborating with the Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron (DESY), European XFEL (EuXFEL) and the University of Hamburg in the development of science based on the X-ray Free Electron Lasers (XFELs).
For our new department "Microstructured Quantum Matter" we are looking for a Cleanroom Engineer (m/f/d).
We are currently establishing a new micro- and nano-fabrication center for quantum materials at our Max-Planck-Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter. Our scientific goals concern the device fabrication of non-standard materials into hybrid devices, which relies on clean-room processing. Wafer and chip processing will take place at the “Center for Hybrid Nanostructures” (CHyN), our scientific partner at the University of Hamburg and our next-door neighbor.
The position
The primary goal of this position is to support the common clean-room activities and coordinate the fabrication between the partners. Your role encompasses many diverse activities that balance well, including process development, machine maintenance, teaching and coordination.
Specifically, you will be in charge of operation and maintenance of two major pieces of equipment, a high-precision UV laser writer and a multi-source physical vapor deposition system (PVD). The systems must operate at their feasibility limit daily, which means robustly write 300nm features into standard resist or production of hom*ogenous thin films at high reproducibility. This will require continued attention and adjustment in weekly maintenance and alignment cycles. Maintaining cleanliness and minimizing process cross-contamination will be a key aspect of this work, as well as exchanging material sources to switch between different processes.
In this creative position, you will be actively engaging with the users of these machines and come into contact with wide areas of research, including biology, chemistry and physics; as well as industry partners. Your teaching roles will include continuous training of users to maintain best-practice operations in our facilities. You will be the contact points for students and postdocs who want to translate their research questions into real microstructures. This will be a stimulating and active environment, as the diverse research topics have broadly varying demands on the microstructures. Unlike industrial clean room processing, the R&D environment of a university clean-room exposes you to a stimulating environment of constantly evolving processes, projects and scientific questions.
Lastly, operating the clean room is a community effort. Part of this role is also to help out other users and technical staff in other clean-room related processes.
Your background and skills
We are looking for a highly motivated and dynamic person to work in a vibrant international environment with the aim to push the limits of state of the art nanofabrication. You should be interested in developing new processes and procedures in this evolving environment, and in general enjoy solving challenging puzzles.
Experience of clean room work is required (>2 years), either during an academic research project or in industry. A master degree either in a technical science or in chemistry/biology connected to microfabrication aspects is a prerequisite and a PhD in a related subject welcome. Experience with lithography and/or PVD is important.
This position offers many opportunities to interact with a broad and international team of scientists. Naturally, fluent English and German is necessary. The diverse nature of this role needs a structured and independent person able to balance these roles. Yet above all, you must bring excitement and enthusiasm about bringing structures and ideas to life in the nanoworld!
Our offer
We offer an innovative environment, which will give you the opportunity to develop your own ideas in a low temperature high magnetic field facility in combination with state of the art micro machining capabilities. We offer an attractive remuneration according to the German public pay scale (TVöD). The appointment is for two years with the possibility to be made permanent.
The Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity. We welcome applications from all background.
The Max-Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals.
Your application
To apply please complete the online application form and attach you English CV and motivation letter as well as all relevant certificates latest 13th September, 2024.
Detailed information about the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter can be found at our website.
We look forward to your application.