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Engineer – Atomistic Simulation R&D (No replies)

lomare
5 years ago
lomare 5 years ago

Location: London
Salary: £35k-42k plus benefits
Position type: full time, fixed contract for 2 years initially, can be extended to permanent
Start date: May 2020

LoMaRe Technologies is a new semiconductor start-up developing non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies with proprietary intellectual property. Headquartered in London, UK, LoMaRe is a spin-off company from Imperial College London.

Job description:
The Simulation Engineer is responsible for modelling the electronic and magnetic structure of novel materials and corresponding transport properties of nano-scale multilayer systems; designing novel memory devices based on physical properties of the constituent materials; computational screening of families of materials to optimize the performance of individual devices and final products; analyzing large volumes of numerical data, reporting results, and formulating strategies for refined material searches; conducting root cause analysis and implementing corrective action; developing and implementing procedures for transitioning new products into the production line.

Key qualifications:

  • Phd in Materials Science, or Solid-State Physics, or equivalent experience;
  • Minimum 5 years of hands-on experience with DFT electronic structure simulations;
  • Experience with quantum transport simulations, ideally based on NEGF;

Preferred but not required experience:

  • Simulations of tunneling magneto resistance (TMR);
  • Transport simulations using Quantum ATK, Smeagol, or TranSiesta;
  • High performance computing, shell and Python scripting;

Please send your CV and cover letter to [email protected]

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