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What kind of job are you looking for?

I am looking for a scientist or engineer position, which can utilize my current skills to make positive contribution to the employer, as well as provide opportunity to personal growth.

Posted @ 06:09PM, April 11, 2007 by Jun Yu | Permalink
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Work history

Michigan State University August 2004 to September 2005
Post-doc Researcher

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How would you describe your time at Michigan State University?

* Developing process for heteroepitaxial diamond thin film growth via CVD method
* Sputtering Ir thin film as seedlayer
seagate technology May 2002 to June 2004
Post-doc Researcher

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How would you describe your time at seagate technology?

* Developed/applied advanced magnetic force microscopy with spatial resolution of 10 nm (normal resolution~30 nm).
* Imaged and analyzed advanced perpendicular magnetic media with track densities up to 1200 kfci.
* Performed microscopic characterization of perpendicular magnetic media,
including overcoat and interface layers.
* Conducted microscopic characterization of self-assembly of nanoparticles and diblock copolymer.
* Gained expertise in various types of scanning probe microscope and scanning electron microscope.
* As active player in probe storage project, established piezoresponse microscope for ferroelectric thin films.
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Senior Research Specialist

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How would you describe your time at University of New Orleans &...?

* Contributed to Media Group at Seagate Technology Research Center in Pittsburgh, PA.
* Attended Seagate's 100 Gbit/in2 perpendicular magnetic recording demonstration.
* Performed magnetic characterization of perpendicular recording media (magnetic imaging via MFM).
new york university September 1994 to September 2000
Research Assistant

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How would you describe your time at new york university?

* Performed experimental studies of domain wall scattering of conduction electrons in epitaxial ferromagnetic
microstructures (bcc Fe, hcp Co, L10 FePt).
* Studied magnetization reversal and domain configurations in lithographically defined thin film elements: both epitaxial Fe elements and
exchange biased elements of CoFe/IrMn.... read more

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