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Nanofabrication Intern - Summer 2026

Periodic Labs · Menlo Park, CA · 1 mo ago
On-siteEducationInternship

About the role

This is a hands-on Nanofabrication Intern position at Periodic Labs. The role involves executing nanofabrication processes for silicon-based microelectronic, photonic, MEMS, or optical devices, supporting process development, and contributing to the buildout of Periodic’s internal thin-film and nanofabrication capabilities.

Responsibilities

  • Execute hands-on nanofabrication processes for silicon-based microelectronic, photonic, MEMS, or optical devices, including lithography, thin-film deposition, etch, substrate preparation, and related cleanroom workflows.
  • Support lithography processes such as spin coating, baking, mask alignment, exposure, development, lift-off, and optical inspection.
  • Operate or support thin-film deposition processes such as sputtering, evaporation, PVD, PLD, ALD, PECVD, or related techniques.
  • Run or assist with etch processes such as wet etching, plasma etching, RIE, ICP-RIE, or other dry etch workflows.
  • Prepare substrates, manage process flows, track samples, and maintain detailed experimental records that meet the metadata and data quality standards required for AI training.
  • Perform basic structural, optical, electrical, or morphological characterization, potentially including profilometry, ellipsometry, SEM, optical microscopy, XRD/XRR, 4-point probe, or related metrology.
  • Work with senior scientists and engineers to troubleshoot process issues, identify failure modes, and iterate on recipes or workflows.
  • Collaborate with materials science, AI, and automation teams to connect fabrication results with model predictions and experimental planning.
  • Follow rigorous laboratory safety and facility protocols, including those required by external shared cleanroom facilities.

Requirements

  • Currently pursuing or recently completed a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD in electrical engineering, materials science, applied physics, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, or a related field.
  • Hands-on experience in a university cleanroom, nanofabrication facility, semiconductor lab, photonics lab, MEMS lab, or related research environment.
  • Practical exposure to lithography, deposition, and etch processes.
  • You do not need to be equally deep in every module, but you should understand how these steps connect in a device fabrication flow.
  • Experience working with silicon-based microelectronic, photonic, MEMS, optical, or semiconductor devices.
  • Comfort spending real time at tools, following cleanroom protocols, logging process details, and learning new equipment quickly.
  • Strong documentation habits and attention to detail. Record what actually happened in the experiment, not just what was intended.
  • Ability to work independently in shared research facilities while escalating issues appropriately and learning from senior team members.
  • Especially Strong Candidates May Also Have Experience with full or partial device fabrication flows involving lithography, deposition, etch, and characterization.
  • Hands-on experience with specific tools or techniques such as mask aligners, spin coaters, sputtering, evaporation, ALD, PECVD, RIE, ICP-RIE, profilometry, ellipsometry, SEM, or 4-point probe.
  • Experience fabricating silicon photonics, MEMS, optoelectronic devices, sensors, thin-film devices, or other micro/nanoscale structures.
  • Experience working in shared cleanroom environments, including completing facility-specific safety training, navigating tool reservation systems, and operating within shared-use norms.
  • Exposure to functional materials in thin-film or device form, including oxides, nitrides, metals, semiconductors, superconductors, magnetics, ferroelectrics, or multilayer stacks.
  • Interest in working at the intersection of experimental science, nanofabrication, and AI-driven discovery.

Qualifications

  • Experience working in shared cleanroom environments, including completing facility-specific safety training, navigating tool reservation systems, and operating within shared-use norms.
  • Exposure to functional materials in thin-film or device form, including oxides, nitrides, metals, semiconductors, superconductors, magnetics, ferroelectrics, or multilayer stacks.
  • Interest in working at the intersection of experimental science, nanofabrication, and AI-driven discovery.

Skills

  • Strong documentation habits and attention to detail.
  • Ability to work independently in shared research facilities while escalating issues appropriately and learning from senior team members.
  • Hands-on experience with specific tools or techniques such as mask aligners, spin coaters, sputtering, evaporation, ALD, PECVD, RIE, ICP-RIE, profilometry, ellipsometry, SEM, or 4-point probe.
  • Experience fabricating silicon photonics, MEMS, optoelectronic devices, sensors, thin-film devices, or other micro/nanoscale structures.
  • Exposure to functional materials in thin-film or device form, including oxides, nitrides, metals, semiconductors, superconductors, magnetics, ferroelectrics, or multilayer stacks.
  • Interest in working at the intersection of experimental science, nanofabrication, and AI-driven discovery.

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation based on experience.
  • Visa sponsorship provided.

Pay

Competitive and based on experience.

Schedule

This role is expected to be on-site, with work taking place at Periodic’s lab and external cleanroom facilities in the Bay Area.

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