Detector Scientist, Reliability

5 months ago


Saanichton, Canada Redlen Technologies Inc. Full time

Why Redlen Technologies?

Redlen Technologies is a pioneering company that has revolutionized the semiconductor crystal growth and fabrication process.

At Redlen Technologies, innovation is at the heart of everything we do. Our founder's visionary work with the Canadian Space Agency laid the foundation for our groundbreaking Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT) sensors, revolutionizing medical imaging, security imaging, and non-destructive testing. We are driving a quantum leap forward in medical CT scanners, elevating diagnostic accuracy while reducing radiation dose
- a technological feat that has earned us global recognition. With a commitment to excellence, we have earned the trust of Fortune 500 industry customers, leading to our acquisition by Canon Inc. for $430M- a testament to our industry leadership.
With over 200 dedicated professionals, we take pride in fostering a work environment where Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) professionals thrive. As an equal opportunity employer we demonstrate that diversity drives innovation, and we are passionate about building a future where every employee contributes to our mission-driven success. Redlen's teams, mirroring the multifaceted diversity of Canadian society, exemplify our commitment to leveraging a wide range of ideas and backgrounds as a driving force for innovation, business excellence, and pioneering advancements in STEM.

**Key Responsibilities**:
Detector Performance
- Explore, determine, define, and establish key attributes of x-ray detector performance focusing on high-flux operations relevant to photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT).
- Define and execute sensor
- and detector
- level performance experiments, perform related data analysis, write up and communicate results

Device Reliability
- Lead advanced experimental and analytical aspects of device reliability, including component-level investigations and development of a consistent framework for reliability-specific analysis and reporting, finding the material and process factors influencing failure mechanisms and failure rates
- Develop novel testing and aging protocols for PCCT detectors, including test vehicles for next generation products
- Support Test Team (Reliability) in troubleshooting complex test box, test tank, environmental chamber, and other issues

Cross-functional work
- Where appropriate to support manufacturing, work with the product engineering team to monitor and analyze key product performance metrics that influence yields at sensor and module level. Work to isolate and characterize the root cause(s) of process variations by analysis of passive data from manufacturing, and by designed experiments.
- Where appropriate to support our validation and test team, identify, quantify and reduce or eliminate the fundamental contributors that reduce repeatability and reproducibility of detector and sensor measurements
- Where appropriate to support the Process Development, Detector Physics, Crystal Growth teams by characterizing properties of interest as applicable.

We expect each Detector Scientist will be accountable for several, but not necessarily all, of the items above, as well as additional duties as assigned.

**Qualifications**:

- Solid background in semiconductor devices, materials and physics, detector physics, including characterization and test methods
- Hands-on in-depth experience in experimental design, setup design, setup build, and troubleshooting
- Proven scientific programming skills in Python and ability to learn and adapt new SW tools quickly
- Familiarity with GIT, best practices for SW development are an asset
- Familiarity with process engineering tools such as Design of Experiments (DOE) and statistical data analysis using JMP or MiniTab is an asset
- Analytical mind and problem-solving aptitude

A minimum of five years’ technical experience in a related role
- Experience in design and characterization of ionizing radiation detectors, pixelated imagers, sensor arrays, and experience working with instrumentation electronics, interfacing test equipment, detector read out ASIC and/or electronics are all assets

Experience with Agile workflow is an asset.

**Other Requirements**:

- A track record of excellence in applied research
- Demonstrated positive attitude and self-motivation
- Ability to work in a dynamic environment as a member of a cross-functional team
- Ability to work with limited supervision and manage responsibilities to all project stakeholders in a proactive way
- Comfortable with challenging development projects with competing priorities and emerging/ambiguous requirements
- Excellent oral and written communication skills in English
- Outstanding interpersonal skills
- Experience in a manufacturing environment is an asset

**Education**:

- Master’s degree or higher in engineering physics, high energy physics, applied physics, physics, electrical engineering, materials science, chemical engineering, mechanical engineer


  • Detector Scientist

    5 months ago


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