Bosch Research is seeking an intern to support development of printed metal-oxide (MOx) sensing materials for gas sensing. The intern will help establish a reliable fabrication workflow that combines piezo dispensing / inkjet printing with wire bonding and packaging practices suitable for small MEMS-based sensor substrates. In this role, you will: Operate and develop procedures for piezo or inkjet deposition of MOx inks on small substrates/MEMS chips. Assist in ink formulation optimization (solvent/binder/dispersant, solids loading, filtration, stability) in collaboration with UC Berkeley partners. Develop and document printing process parameters (patterning approach, drop spacing, passes, substrate mounting, drying/curing steps, inspection/QC). Perform and document wire bonding procedures for printed sensor substrates (process setup, parameter optimization, yield tracking, basic failure analysis). Support experimental logistics and coordination for occasional work at Stanford (SNF) and UC Berkeley (e.g., tool access, sample transport, on-site runs as needed). Maintain organized experimental records and deliver clear “runbooks” (SOP-style documentation) to improve repeatability. The internship emphasizes hands-on lab work, process development, and collaboration across academic and industry teams.
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