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Director of Research & Development, EUV Accelerator

Natcast, Albany, NY


Natcast (short for The National Center for the Advancement of Semiconductor Technology) is a new, purpose-built, non-profit entity created to operate the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) consortium, established by the CHIPS Act of the U.S. government.

Working at Natcast represents an opportunity to help extend America's leadership in semiconductor technology, significantly reduce the time and cost of moving from idea to commercialization, and build and sustain a semiconductor workforce development ecosystem.

These efforts to advance semiconductor technology and seed new industries built on the capabilities of a wide range of advanced chips hold the potential to benefit the country and the world for generations to come.

Director of Research & Development, EUV Accelerator

Albany, NY (NY CREATES' Albany NanoTech Complex)

In this role you will lead groundbreaking EUV research initiatives at the nation's first CHIPS for America R&D Flagship Facility, shaping the future of semiconductor manufacturing while advancing America's technological leadership.

Every day you will drive innovation in advanced lithography technology, leading a world-class team of researchers while fostering collaboration between Natcast, NY CREATES, and industry partners in pursuit of breakthrough discoveries.

To thrive in this role you must combine visionary technical leadership with strategic execution abilities, demonstrating both deep semiconductor expertise and collaborative leadership while advancing America's capabilities in EUV technology.

Natcast's $825 million CHIPS for America EUV Accelerator at NY CREATES' Albany NanoTech Complex represents a transformative investment in America's semiconductor future. As the executive leader of this initiative, you will drive research that strengthens U.S. leadership in advanced lithography while fostering innovation across the semiconductor ecosystem.

Responsibilities:
  • Develop and execute comprehensive EUV R&D strategy
  • Build and lead world-class technical teams
  • Drive innovation in advanced lithography solutions
  • Protect intellectual property through patent strategy
  • Foster collaboration with NY CREATES partners
  • Represent Natcast at industry conferences
  • Guide technical direction of research programs
  • Manage research budgets and resources
  • Build strategic academic and industry partnerships
  • Advance NSTC membership initiatives


Required Skills and Experience:
  • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related field
  • 10+ years semiconductor industry experience
  • 5+ years leadership in consortium environment
  • Deep understanding of semiconductor physics
  • Strong technical leadership track record
  • Excellence in stakeholder management
  • Proven innovation leadership
  • Strategic planning expertise
  • Strong publication and patent portfolio
  • Outstanding communication abilities


Bonus Points if you have the Following:
  • Direct EUV lithography experience
  • Advanced materials expertise
  • Multi-site research leadership
  • Federal research grant experience
  • Semiconductor startup experience


Ready to lead the advancement of EUV technology and shape the future of semiconductor manufacturing? Join our mission-driven team and guide research that will define America's technological leadership. Connect with our executive search team to learn more.

Natcast is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military status, or any protected attribute. We encourage qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply and join us in our mission. If you require accommodation at any stage of the application process due to a disability, please let us know.

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