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Description: - Design and execution of optical sensors, including building simulations / models, model verification, sensor prototyping including interface of optical sensors with mixed signal electronic circuits, and test and metrology strategies for manufacturing optical sensors.
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Experience with rigorous computational methods in wave optics, including RCWA and FDTD.Experience in an optical software package (e.g. Zemax, Code V, LighTools, FRED, ASAP, Eikonal, Trace Pro, OSLO.
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Strong optical simulation experience and system modeling experience, familiar with ray tracing tools such as LightTools, Zemax, CodeV etc. You will be responsible for crafting and developing industry leading optical calibration and metrology systems for testing optical modules and components (e.g. display panels), during new product introduction (NPI) stage, with the supports from software and hardware multi-functional teams.
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Advanced experience with opto-electronics systems, and knowledge of fluorescence processes, molecular biochemistry, biomed materials and processing, optical elements sourcing, and fabrication, and PCR fundamentals.
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The OpportunityHalo Industries is seeking a Senior Optical & Laser Engineer Engineer. Build, align and maintain prototype optical assemblies for laser processing, laser & optical component characterization, wafer/ingot inspection, surface profilometry.
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Since then, we've developed a full line of products that drive 4G and 5G infrastructure; enable data center, metro and long-haul optical interconnects; bring 10Gbit to the home; power the IoT revolution; and enable robust and reliable communication in harsh industrial environments.
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The Optical Scientist Intern will play an important role in the development, design, and test of optical components, systems, or processes. Hands-on experience with lasers and common test equipment including power meters, optical spectrum analyzers, beam profilers, etc.
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The essential requirements of the job include: Degree in Optics, EE, Physics, Fluidics or related disciplines with 8 years of professional experience OR a Master's Degree with 6 years or Doctoral with 3 years of experience Advanced experience with opto-electronics systems, and knowledge of fluorescence processes, molecular biochemistry, biomed materials and processing, optical elements sourcing, and fabrication, and PCR fundamentals.
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Characterization of structural, electronic, optical, chemical, thermal and mechanical film properties. Strong hands-on experience with film characterization instrumentation and techniques such as XRD, XPS, XRF, Raman spectroscopy, UV/Vis spectrophotometry and AFM.Strong knowledge of nanofabrication and general device design and operation.
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The Optical Packaging Engineer is to lead optical package development from ideation to prototype and production for high performance interconnect project. Experience in using optical simulation software like Lumerical or Zemax.
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Experience with materials, such as adhesives (e.g. PSA, OCA, LOCA, glue), optical coatings, ophthalmic lenses, electrochemical cells. Knowledge in KPIs of optical devices, such as brightness, contrast, uniformity, MTF.
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7 years’ experience in a mechanical assembly role for optical products. Adequate visual acuity to preform visual inspection of optical surfaces i.e. color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
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Basic proficiency with 3D MCAD modeling tools such as PTC's Creo or NX.Strong knowledge of optical transceiver module types, form factors, and requirements. High-Level Responsibilities: Design and develop thermal solutions (air cooled or liquid cooled) for systems with high-power ASICs and high-density optical transceivers.
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We are a fabless system-on-chip product company, striving to improve the world’s communication networks for everyone through our highly integrated radio-frequency (RF), analog, digital, and mixed-signal semiconductor solutions for access and connectivity, wired and wireless infrastructure, and industrial and multi-market applications.
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PhD., or Masters degree in Optics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Physics with experience in Optical Design, Lithography, semiconductor/EDA industry. Experience with Rigorous Optical Simulation is a plus (FDTD, RCWA.
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