Nanotechnology Manager at Motorola Inc
This individual will drive and implement the vision for nanotechnology in Embedded Systems and Physical Sciences Center of Excellence.
Scope of Responsibilities/Expectations Energetic leader with years of experience in physical sciences with emphasis on nanotechnology. This individual will drive and implement the vision for nanotechnology in Embedded Systems and Physical Sciences Center of Excellence. The position requires the ability to manage and lead a team of scientists and engineers in the field of Nanoelectronics, nano energy, and nano materials. The position also requires the ability to form partnerships with universities and labs globally as well as the ability to bring in external funding through these relationships and government funded programs. The individual must exhibit excellent communication and team work capabilities, and needs to be self-directed and motivated. The position also requires collaborations with Motorola sectors, as applicable, and other Motorola Labs Centers of Excellence.Summary Drive and implement a vision for nanotechnology in ESPS Center of Excellence. Build and lead a high impact team focused on nanotechnology with high value for Embedded Systems and Physical Sciences CoE. Establish and lead university/lab partnerships globally in nanotechnology. Additionally, collaborate with sectors, if applicable, and other COEs to drive and implement the nanotechnology vision. Must bring in external funding through university relationships or government funded programs.
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Nanotechnology Engineer at Motorola Inc
Nanoelectronics Program
- This individual will help drive the development of nanoscale sensors for chem/bio (C/B) detection in the ESPS CoE as part of its nanotechnology roadmap, working with a team of scientists and engineers focused on various areas of nano science and technology.
- The position requires the ability to design, fabricate and characterize C/B sensors based on nanoscale components and electrical detection. Detailed knowledge of the chemistries involved in the sensing event is needed.
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