Logo: Posting Number: RTF00049PO25
USC Market Title: Research Associate Professor
Business Title: Research Associate Professor
Campus: Columbia
Work County: Richland
College/Division: College of Engineering and Computing
Department: CEC Electrical Engineering
Part/Full Time: Full Time
Hours per Week: 40
Type of Faculty Position: Faculty Research Grant (FRGP)
Basis : 12 months
Job Search Category: Faculty
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South Carolina Retirement: Yes
State Insurance Programs: Yes
Annual Leave: Yes
Sick Leave: Yes
Advertised Job Summary: Manage the growth, processing and test infrastructure in PML and the Extreme Chip Research Institute. Conduct the research work plan in the grants currently in place. Assist with the training and supervision of graduate student Research. Assist with the writing and submission of grants to Federal Agencies and commercial semiconductor companie
Job Related Minimum Required Education and Experience: Phd in Electrical Engineering or a related field with established experience in related research
Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Electrical Engineering with experience working with MOCVD wafer growth, processing, packaging, and testing of electrical and optical devices
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Strong leadership skills with experience in organizing and facilitating meetings for staff and other audiences. Ability to communicate effectively with different audiences. Knowledge in research development, testing, and training. Effective writing and listening skills.
Job Duty: Perform on the grants currently underway. This will include designing epilayer structures for the devices being developed under the Extreme Chip grants. Responsibilities will also include working with MOCVD systems to grow these structures and characterize them using X-ray, SEM, AFM, and hall measurements. Responsibilities will also include designing the devices and the mask sets for their fabrication. This will be followed by processing the micro-devices using photolithography, reactive ion etching, e-beam metallization, and finally, the flip-chip device packaging.
Essential Function: Yes
Percentage of Time: 35
Job Duty: Oversee student research work and thesis preparation. This includes training the students in the use of growth, processing, packaging, and test equipment. The duties will include assisting students with their data gathering and data management, and preparation of the research papers to be presented at conferences and for publication in journals. The Research Associate professor will also help students in preparing for their thesis proposals and formulating strategies for their research.
Essential Function: Yes
Percentage of Time: 35
Job Duty: Write proposals, and represent Prof. Khans research group at conferences. The proposal writing will involve generating new ideas for research, and developing a work plan based on addressing the research proposal calls from various DOD agencies and the National Science Foundation. Develop and submit proposals that can lead to new and independent research directions. Attend conferences where the Extreme Chip group is presenting their research work. It will also involve assisting and teaching students how to prepare conference and journal papers.
Essential Function: Yes
Percentage of Time: 30
Hazardous weather category: Non-Essential
Employees in Safety-Sensitive or Security-Sensitive positions will be subject to pre-employment and post-employment drug testing in accordance with University policy HR 1.95 Drug and Alcohol Testing.: No
Job Open Date: 03/04/2025
Job Close Date: 04/15/2025
Open Until Filled: No
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We are only accepting applications submitted by April 15, 2025.
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