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Advanced Display Research Scientist. Job in Redmond Move Collective Jobs

SummaryJoin Reality Labs in shaping the future of augmented reality (AR) with cutting-edge AI-enabled display technologies. Collaborate with a team of top-tier scientists and engineers to pioneer advanced display systems that will redefine AR experiences. This role emphasizes long-term research with a forward-looking vision of 5+ years. You will engage with a diverse team of optical scientists, simulation engineers, and display architects to push the boundaries of what's possible in AR technology.Your ResponsibilitiesDrive innovations in AI-enabled AR device system architecture, tackling fundamental challenges to create immersive AR experiences.Research and develop state-of-the-art optical components for next-generation AR display systems, including designing, modeling, and fabricating novel optical elements.Collaborate across various teams to co-develop and integrate new display architectures into comprehensive system solutions.Investigate emerging optical technologies and assess their potential for enhancing AR display performance through innovative materials and fabrication techniques.Minimum QualificationsPhD in optics, physics, electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.A minimum of 3 years of experience in optical design and simulation, optical fabrication, display technologies, or computational imaging.Hands-on experience with AR display systems and a solid understanding of their optical requirements.Proven ability to identify key research challenges and develop solutions independently.Preferred QualificationsPhD in optics, photonics, physics, materials science, electrical engineering, or similar fields.6+ years of relevant experience in optical design, simulation, optical fabrication, or display technologies.Familiarity with holographic optical elements, volume Bragg gratings, or photopolymer materials.Hands-on experience designing and conducting optical experiments in a laboratory setting.Experience in developing near-eye display prototypes for AR or VR applications.Strong grasp of diffractive optics and holography principles.Expertise in computational simulations related to light, including ray tracing, Fourier optics, and electromagnetic simulations.Proficient in constructing complex experimental setups utilizing lasers and interferometry.Experience with various spatial light modulators and display panel technologies.A track record of innovative research, including publications and prototypes that demonstrate technical impact.Familiarity with AI tools for scientific research, including computation, design, simulation, and data analysis.Background in advanced nano-photonics technologies, both in design and fabrication.Public Compensation$154,000/year to $217,000/year plus bonus, equity, and benefits.IndustryInternetEqual OpportunityMeta is committed to equality in employment opportunities and affirmative action. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other legally protected characteristics. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, in accordance with applicable law. Please note that Meta may use AI and machine learning technologies in the hiring process.Meta is dedicated to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities in our recruiting process. For any assistance related to disabilities, please contact us.J-18808-Ljbffr