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Lead the creation of new concepts and architecture design, development, and implementation activities related to optical sensor and optical imaging systems development including performance simulation, field prototyping, and testing.
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Collaborate with research teams with longitudinal optical imaging readouts. Work independently to perform in vitro and in vivo studies to support RED Preclinical imaging projects.
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At the Aerospace Manufacturing Center (AMC) location in Westminster, CO, we develop and manufacture state of the art tactical technologies including low profile antennas, electronic warfare platforms, electro-optical laser imaging, and phased arrays.
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Optical design and analysis on imaging systems. Ideal candidate usually possesses degree in optics, photonics, electronics, physics, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, or imaging sciences.
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Excelitas is a global technology leader with more than 7,500 employees, focused on delivering market-driven solutions to fulfill the illumination, optical, detection and imaging needs of OEMs and end-users across the biomedical, semiconductor, industrial, consumer products, scientific, security, defense and aerospace sectors.
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Our portfolio consists of research programs in and related to the following application areas: Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR); Undersea Warfare; Atmospheric Optics; Tactical Imaging, e.g. Degraded Visual Environments (DVE); Automatic Target Recognition; Intelligence Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (PED); Free-space Optical Communications; Space Situational Awareness (SSA); Tagging, Tracking, and Locating (TTL); LIDAR; Remote Sensing; etc.
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Preferred candidates will have demonstrated proficiency in X-section/planar polishing, Optical microscopy imaging, Labview, and SEM imaging on printed circuit boards. Preferred candidates will have demonstrated proficiency in X-section/planar polishing, Optical microscopy imaging, Labview, and SEM imaging on printed circuit boards.
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The Senior Optical Sensing Engineer will be responsible for the development of one or more metrology subsystems that measure and control the production of light in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) source for next generation photolithography tools.
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Preference will be given to candidates with distinguished scholarly work in experimental quantum optics, nonlinear optics, optical materials, photonics, bio photonics, optical sensing, optical imaging, or laser physics.
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Background in integrated photonics applications such as quantum sensing, networking and computing, LIDAR, imaging, RF photonics, or optical communications. Strong theoretical background in optical communication, RF communication, quantum optics and/or quantum computing.
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The major areas of research include, but are not limited to electronic, optical and magnetic materials, polymers, ceramics, composite materials, nanomaterials, energy materials, quantum materials and devices, biomaterials and medical devices, additive manufacturing, data science of materials, theoretical and computational materials.
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Our portfolio consists of research programs in and related to the following application areas: Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR); Undersea Warfare; Atmospheric Optics; Tactical Imaging, e.g. Degraded Visual Environments (DVE); Automatic Target Recognition; Intelligence Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (PED); Free-space Optical Communications; Space Situational Awareness (SSA); Tagging, Tracking, and Locating (TTL); Remote Sensing; etc.
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Upon completion of procedures, the technologist programs the computer to assure completion of exam and all scan data is correctly stored on an optical disc for future reference. With minimum supervision, Technologist will competently operate in two or more modalities within an Imaging department.
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Academic or industrial experience on polymer analytical techniques, such as rheology, optical imaging, density and spectroscopy, chromatography, titration. Academic or industrial experience on polymer analytical techniques, such as rheology, optical imaging, density and spectroscopy, chromatography, titration.
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The Electronic Engineering Technician is responsible for troubleshooting and maintenance of a major production line. This site specializes in the design, manufacture and test of energetic safety systems including electronic safe, arm and fire (ESAF) devices and firing modules (FMs), ignition safety devices (ISDs), custom energetics, and Blue Chip® detonators and serves a variety of high-performance applications including precision munitions, tactical missiles, launch vehicles, and strategic missiles.
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