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POSITION SPECIFICS
Director, Silicon Carbide Innovation Alliance (SCIA)
Office of theSeniorVice President for Research (OSVPR) and the Materials Research Institute (MRI)
The Pennsylvania State University
The Silicon Carbide Innovation Alliance (SCIA) at Penn State Materials Research Instituteseeksa dynamic and entrepreneurial leader to serve as its next Director. SCIA is anindustry-engaged research alliance focused on advancing silicon carbide (SiC) materials, crystal growth, wafer processing, and device-relevant technologies critical to next-generation power electronics, energy systems, and national security applications.The Director will lead a rapidly growing, externally funded research enterprise that integrates university research strengths with industry needs. This role requires a strategic builder who can expand industrial membership, secure government funding, and translate technical capabilities into impactful collaborations.SCIA operates at the intersection of academia, industry, and government, and is closely aligned with Penn State’s broader leadership in semiconductors, materials science, and workforce development.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Growth
Develop and execute a multi-year strategic vision to grow SCIA’s technical capabilities, membership, and national visibility
Expand SCIA’s industrial consortium model, including recruitment and retention of member companies
Identifyemerging opportunities inSiCand wide bandgap semiconductors and position SCIA for leadership
Research Development & Funding
Lead proposal development for federal agencies (e.g., DoD, DOE, NSF) and large-scale initiatives
Build and manage a diversified funding portfolio spanning industry, federal, and state sources
Translate industry needs into funded research programs and collaborative projects
Industry Engagement & Partnerships
Serve as the primary liaison between SCIA and industry partnerswhile working closely with the MRI IndustrialLiaisonandPenn State Corporate Engagement Centerfor member recruitment
Develop long-term strategic partnerships with semiconductor manufacturers, suppliers, and end users
Operations & Financial Management
Oversee budgets across multiple projects and funding streams, ensuring financial sustainability and transparency
Manage center operations, including staffing, facilitiesutilization, and reporting requirements
Implement performance metrics and reporting structures aligned with stakeholder expectations
Team Leadership & Workforce Development
Lead and mentor interdisciplinary teams of faculty, staff, postdoctoral scholars, and students
Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performance culture
Support workforce development initiatives aligned with semiconductor manufacturing and materials innovation
Research Translation &Impact
Accelerate the transition of research outcomes into industry-relevant solutions
Support intellectual property development, technology transfer, and commercialization pathways
Promote SCIA capabilities nationally through workshops, consortia, and technical forums
Qualifications
Required
Demonstratedexpertisein silicon carbide (SiC) materials, crystal growth, wafer processing, or closely related semiconductor technologies
Proventrack recordof securing and managing externally funded researchmanufacturingprograms
Experience working with or within industry, including collaborative R&D or product development
Strong leadership and organizational skills, with experience managing teams and complex projects
Excellent communication skills and ability to engage stakeholders across academia, industry, and government
Preferred
Significant industrial experience (10+ years) in semiconductor manufacturing, materials processing, or related fields
Experience leading orparticipatingin industry consortia or research alliances
Demonstrated success in building partnerships and growing membership-based organizations
Experience managing shared research infrastructure or core facilities
Professor of Practice Opportunity
Penn State welcomes candidates from industry who bring deep practical experience and leadership in semiconductor technologies. Candidates may be considered for appointment as Professor of Practice, a non-tenure-track faculty title designed for individuals with extensive industry leadership experience.
Per Penn State guidelines, Professor of Practice candidates typically:
Possess 10+ years of high-level experience in industry or government
Are nationally or internationally recognized for their contributions
Bring a unique ability to bridge academic research and real-world application
A terminal academic degree is notrequiredfor this appointment.
Reporting Structure and Environment
The Director will report to the leadership of the Materials Research Institute and work closely with the College of Earth and Mineral Sciencesand Office of the VP for Research The position interfaces broadly with Penn State colleges, core facilities, and external partners.SCIA benefits from proximity to world-class infrastructure, including materials synthesis, characterization, and semiconductor processing facilities, enabling end-to-end innovation from crystal growth to device-relevant testing.
Pleasesubmita cover letter and resume for consideration.
BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES
Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies.
BENEFITS
Penn State provides a competitive benefits package for full-time employees designed to support both personal and professional wellbeing. In addition to comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, employees enjoy robust retirement plans. One of the standout benefits is the generous 75% tuition discount, available to employees as well as eligible spouses and children.
For more detailed information, please visit our Benefits Page. (Note: For Postdoctoral benefits, please see our Postdoctoral Benefits page.)
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