We are looking for a student to work on developing an analysis tool to study the surface profile of microelectronics components. This is a part-time on-campus position in Microelectronics Fabrication and Reliability Lab at the department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE).
In the first phase, the student will be working on modifying an open source modular program for SPM (scanning probe microscopy) data visualization and analysis to automatically analyze several images of the chips’ height profile that are experimentally acquired by other researchers in the lab. In the second phase, the student will be working on developing an image processing algorithm to reduce the measurement and analysis steps that are currently being performed manually by researchers in the lab.
Project Dates
Start Date: 1/10/2023 - End Date: 4/27/2023
Students Needed
Type of Project
Individual
Student Responsibilities
In the first phase, the student will be working on modifying an open source modular program for SPM (scanning probe microscopy) data visualization and analysis to automatically analyze several images of the chips’ height profile that are experimentally acquired by other researchers in the lab. In the second phase, the student will be working on developing an image processing algorithm to reduce the measurement and analysis steps that are currently being performed manually by researchers in the lab. The student will interact with graduate students throughout the process of the project.
Time Commitment
20 hr/week hour(s)
Student Requirements
• Pursuing a BS or Master’s degree in computer science, computer engineering, or related field. • Experience in C/C++ • Experience in Python, and machine learning frameworks are preferred • Microsoft Office skills technical documentation exposure is preferred
Interested in Working With the Following Programs
For EXCEL URE Students Only
Additional Notes
Hours are flexible. Start date/duration of the position is flexible.