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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electromagnetics theory, computational modeling, and practical experience in electromagnetic design. Seven (7) years of experience & Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related field with a focus on electromagnetics.
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Computational electromagnetics, wave theory, RF propagation modeling, antenna design, and RF chain analysis. Understanding of RF propagation modeling, computational electromagnetics, wave theory, antenna design, and RF chain analysis.
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Riverside Researchs Applied Mathematics and Physics Solutions group is seeking a computational scientist/scientific programmer to support development of computational electromagnetics (CEM) codes.
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Strong background in computational electromagnetics, Maxwell’s equations and numerical methods with demonstrated modeling experience in one or more of the following applications: transformers, motors, generators, coils, capacitive, resistive or inductive systems, permanent magnets/electromagnets, EMI/EMC etc.
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Provide technical analysis (AS IS) and solution recommendations (TO BE) to customers' real-world problems for simulation-driven design including electromagnetics, fluids, motion, optimization, plastic injection molding and structures.
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Electric Machine Electromagnetics Design - Technical Specialist. Tools include worst case analysis, circuit simulation (Saber, Cadence PSpice, or equivalent), DFMEA/PFMEA, Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), schematic capture, PCB layout (Mentor Graphics, Zuken, or equivalent), Specification Compliance Matrix (or equivalent.
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BS degree with 12 years of experience in Microwave Engineering, RFIC Design, Electromagnetics, or related Electrical Engineering fields; or MS with 8 years of experience; or PhD with 5 years of experience.
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Our capabilities include experimental electromagnetics, the design and manufacturing of advanced power electronics, compact high current drivers, electron beam accelerators, x-ray sources, development and analysis of advanced materials and components, and plasma physics.
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Background course work in electromagnetics, signals and systems, channel theory, or associated courses. Take existing connector models from Development team and manipulate them as needed (adding cable, test boards, adjusting dielectric gaps, etc) for importing to Ansys HFSS or CST.
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Experience working with transformer systems and/or related technologies (e.g., electromagnetics / magnetics, induction systems, power electronics, power products, inverters, or similar.) Provide technical advice in specialized quality assurance technology such as nondestructive testing [NDT], metrology, statistical techniques (e.g., Statistical Process Control [SPC], fabrication techniques, quality codes, and regulations.
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International Association for Radio, Telecommunications and Electromagnetics (iNARTE) Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineer Certification. International Association for Radio, Telecommunications and Electromagnetics (iNARTE) Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineer Certification.
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A Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, with a specialty in Electromagnetics, RF, or analog circuitry is preferred. E3 covers all electromagnetic disciplines, including electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); electromagnetic interference (EMI); electromagnetic vulnerability (EMV); electromagnetic pulse (EMP); electrostatic discharge (ESD); electronic protection; hazards of electromagnetic radiation to personnel, ordnance, and volatile materials; and natural phenomena effects such as lightning and p-static.
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Support software development in the following domains: computer vision and image processing, image simulation, high power microwave systems modeling and simulation, laser source generation and effects modeling, atmospheric modeling, computational electromagnetics (CEM), space domain awareness (SDA), high performance computing (HPC), and computer aided design (CAD) tools, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) techniques, among others.
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Our multi-faceted team consists of engineers and scientists with backgrounds in LO technology, Computational Electromagnetics Modeling, RF Test, Mechanical, Structural and Thermal analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Material Science and Materials Engineering, Process and Manufacturing Engineering.
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Candidates for this position must have a MS.E.E degree with at least 5 years of industrial experience in Radio Frequency (RF)/Microwave Circuit Design, Advanced Electromagnetics, and/or Integrated Photonics.
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