Interherence is an innovative high-tech startup based in Erlangen, Germany. Founded in 2020 as a spin-off from the Max-Planck Institute for the Science of Light, we are revolutionizing optical microscopy by enabling single-molecule characterization of bio-nanoparticles (BNPs). Through advanced optical methods, integrated optics, and cutting-edge data analysis techniques, we develop analytical tools that drive breakthroughs in therapeutics, formulation optimization, and the nanoscale detection of biomolecules, viruses, and extracellular vesicles (EVs).
We are seeking a highly motivated Nanofabrication Engineer to join our dynamic QuNano Team.
Key Responsibilities
In this role, you will lead the development and optimization of nanofabrication processes for our next-generation sensor chips. Your responsibilities will include designing, implementing, testing, and refining nanostructured surfaces and microfluidic devices that elevate our system performance.
Working closely with multidisciplinary R&D teams—from electronics and software to mechanics—you will push the boundaries of nanofabrication and ensure seamless integration of your innovations into our analytical devices. Your contributions will have a direct impact on our technological advancements, product success, and the scientific breakthroughs our systems enable.
Develop and optimize nanofabrication processes—including lithography, etching, and thin-film deposition—to meet our cutting-edge production needs.
Design, simulate, and implement nanostructured surfaces and components tailored for seamless integration into optical microscopy systems.
Characterize and analyze fabricated structures using advanced metrology techniques (e.g., AFM, SEM) to ensure precision and reliability.
Collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams to align nanofabrication innovations with optical and biotechnological requirements.
Drive breakthroughs in nanoscale engineering, enhancing both system performance and reproducibility.
Document fabrication processes, methodologies, and experimental findings in a structured and transparent manner.
Support external collaborations with research institutions and industrial partners, expanding the reach and capabilities of our nanofabrication efforts.
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Your Profile
You have an entrepreneurial spirit and take initiative to make things happen.
Your passion for your work is matched by a strategic, results-driven approach.
You excel in teamwork and communication, effectively collaborating across diverse disciplines.
You bring over two years of experience in (single molecule) fluorescence microscopy and its applications.
You are well-versed in cleanroom environments and skilled with characterization tools such as SEM, AFM, and ellipsometry.
You hold a PhD or master’s degree in physics, nanotechnology, materials science, electrical engineering, or a related field.
Preferred Qualifications
Deep expertise in nanofabrication techniques, including electron-beam lithography (EBL), photolithography, dry/wet etching, and thin-film deposition.
More than three years of hands-on experience in nanofabrication, micro- and nanostructuring, or related fields.
Proven experience in developing nanophotonic structures or plasmonic devices.
An established professional network within the nanofabrication and nanotechnology communities.
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