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Texas Instruments is seeking an experienced engineer to lead non-volatile memory device development within Advanced Technology Development. You will evaluate NVM technologies, define bitcell designs, and work with wafer facilities and multiple design groups to deliver memory solutions for TI customers.
The role involves experiments, device characterization, data analysis, and process control documentation, with opportunities to influence future technologies and interact with multiple business
Being responsible for non-volatile memory (NVM) device development on analog and digital process flows, you will join a small development team with talented and driven contributors to make strategic decisions for TI’s NVM devices on future technologies, and later deliver these non-volatile, production-worthy, reliable memory technologies on schedule and within budget. You will work with development wafer fabrication facilities to manage technology selection, device definition, creation, demonstration, and delivery and work with multiple design groups to capture requirements and to evaluate tradeoffs providing a unique opportunity to define new NVM memory solutions for TI customers. Highly visible position interacting with multiple business groups, development groups, and fabrication facilities. You will be involved in innovative pathfinding projects.
Opening is within Advanced Technology Development of the Technology and Manufacturing Group. Responsibilities include selection of NVM technologies for TI’s analog and embedded technologies, bitcell design, process integration, SWR/DOE (experiments) definition and generation, test structure definition, characterization, data analysis, design rule generation, process control document generation, device characterization, and device simulation.