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Electromagnetics Research Engineer/Physicist (Associate, Mid-Level or Senior) page is loaded. Electromagnetics Research Engineer/Physicist (Associate, Mid-Level or Senior) Experience with electromagnetics engineering.
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Significant experience in applied electromagnetics and/or pulsed power systems and technology. Serve as a subject matter expert in applied electromagnetics and/or pulsed power system design and analysis for the laboratory, at-large.
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Solid understanding and experiences in computational electromagnetics and transmission line theory. Working experience in PCB design tools such as Cadence Allegro. Worked with architecture team, package design team and PCB design team for future PCB technology.
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The candidate must have the desire to work with multiple geophysical survey methods but primary focus will be utility locating using geophysical methods such as radiofrequency, GPR, and electromagnetics for the current workload.
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Our research interests include advanced RF sensors, low power communication devices, quantum computing electromagnetics, advanced radar component design, and next generation resonators for clocks unique to national security applications.
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Good understanding of electromagnetics and signal processing methods. Good understanding of electromagnetics and signal processing methods. Heavy experience with signal and image processing algorithms for Microwave imaging systems.
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Advanced degree in electromagnetics highly preferred. Proficiency, hands-on skills with FEKO antenna simulation tool (or related tools such as CST-MWS and HFSS.) To design and develop specific antennas for automotive applications in infotainment, telematics, and related communications protocols.
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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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Strong understanding of electromagnetics principles and their application to motor design. Experience conducting motor thermal analysis using CAD software (e.g., SolidWorks, ANSYS). Proficiency in CAD software for electrical design (e.g., Altium Designer, Eagle.
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Knowledge of Applied Electromagnetics / Aircraft Survivability, and a Comprehensive understanding of Electromagnetic Energy transmission though space and within materials. Complete understanding and capability to plan and implement Radio Frequency (RF) modeling and testing of complex classified targets at nations premier indoor/outdoor RCS/RF test facility.
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Basic understanding of RF system and transceiver, antenna measurement and electromagnetics conducted and over-the-air (OTA). Familiar with RF lab equipment such as digital multimeter, DC power supply, LCR meter, vector network analyzer, spectrum analyzer, signal generator, oscilloscope, signal analyzer, etc.
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Additional skills in rapid prototype fabrication, product design and manufacturing, microfluidic design, molecular biology, optics, ultrasonics, electromagnetics, microcontrollers, electromechanical system design, thermal design, programming, statistical analysis, and medical device design are a plus.
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Strong advocate for technical integrity of Signature Management & Technology disciplines such as signal processing, computational electromagnetics, testing, and materials across multiple programs and product lines.
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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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Working knowledge of motors, sensors, and electromagnetics (EMC/EMI) is a strong plus. Working knowledge of motors, sensors, and electromagnetics (EMC/EMI) is a strong plus. Expertise in analog/digital circuit design, including circuit analysis, schematic capture, and verification.
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