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Intern, Computational Semiconductor Research

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Data
  • Boston

Requirements

  • Pursuing a PhD degree in electrical engineering, computer science/software engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science or related disciplines
  • Solid foundation in computational semiconductor research—candidates with density functional theory experience are preferred
  • Strong programming background (Python, C++) is a plus
  • Experience with machine learning is a bonus
  • Must be self-directed and self-disciplined to plan and accomplish objectives and meet deadlines
  • You’re inclusive, adapting your style to the situation and diverse global norms of our people.
  • An avid learner, you approach challenges with curiosity and resilience, seeking data to help build understanding.
  • You’re collaborative, building relationships, humbly offering support and openly welcoming approaches.
  • Innovative and creative, you proactively explore new ideas and adapt quickly to change.

Responsibilities

  • Develop computational methodologies that go beyond simple DFT calculations
  • Develop software and workflows towards property prediction and automation in the field of semiconductor research
  • Collaborate with other leading researchers in the field of computational materials science and semiconductor research at Samsung
  • Assist the computational materials research team at AML by developing computational tools and automating computational tasks for materials discovery and modeling
  • Contribute towards discovering materials for next-generation semiconducting applications
  • Generate data for machine learning based force-field training and automate the procedure
  • Document test and analysis results for review
  • Provide weekly updates and final review to mentors and peers on internship status
  • Complete other responsibilities as assigned.

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Mission & Purpose

Established in 1974 as a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, we’re proud to be recognized as one of the leading chip manufacturers in the world. Using our knowledge in semiconductor technology, our ambition is to spark the imagination of device manufacturers with top-of-the-line building blocks and, through that, enrich the lives of people around the world with transformative solutions.