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Photonics / RFIC Engineer - Open Rank - EOSL - Onsite
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- The RF Photonics & Advanced Materials Division (RFPAM) in the Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory (EOSL) of GTRI is searching for an entry-level Photonics/RF IC engineer willing and able to work on multiple projects within the Division, as the need arises, including laboratory experimentation as well as modeling of experimental data.
- The RFPAM Division works in the topical areas of 1) architecture & design of photonic subsystems, 2) design, prototyping & packaging of innovative DoD microsystems using photonic / RF / digital ICs, 3) development of advanced semiconductor & luminescent materials for energy conversation & storage, 4) physical analysis of integrated circuits, and 5) assembly, test, and operation of cubesats.
- The RFPAM team is skilled in design, simulation, fabrication, packaging and measurement of RF and photonic ICs and subsystems, fiber optics, processing RF signals in the optical domain, fiber comms, building optical & RF systems & subsystems with discrete components & ICs, the chemistry/physics/synthesis of materials, and the physics/reliability/ forensics analysis of III-V & CMOS devices.
- Our division is a leader in both the Georgia Tech-wide space & microelectronics communities, each of which includes several labs within GTRI, as well as academic departments such as Electrical & Computer Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, the Packaging Research Center, and the Institute for Electronics and Nanoscience, and others.
- B.S. degree in electrical engineering, physics, applied physics, microelectronics, mechanical engineering, or similar fieldExtensive laboratory and computer skills as demonstrated in independent undergrad projects, master’s thesis research, laboratory internships, etc.
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