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Solid experience with electrical simulation and analysis tools such as SPICE and MATLAB/Simulink. Sonos seeks a Power Electronics Engineer to join the newly formed Portables Category, Mobile Power Systems Team. In this hands-on role, you will be responsible for some of the core analog and mixed-signal electronics at the heart of the industry's most innovative portable products like the recently launched Sonos Ace.
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Well versed in photonics design & simulation tools (mode solvers, FDTD, beam propagation, scattering matrix modelling) Use custom built and commercial simulation tools to design and model Si and III-V based components such as: photodetectors, amplitude- and phase-modulators, Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers, Lasers, etc.
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Specific tasks include circuit analysis, circuit simulation, FPGA programming, design documentation, design verification and testing, and integration of hardware and software at the level of electronic components and circuit boards.
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Responsible for materials and semiconductor device modeling/simulation using in-house or commercial softwares such as FIMMWAVE, Silense, Lumerical, or equivalent, in order to direct development towards device performance improvement and evaluation of novel device architecture.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Firmware Design Engineer is responsible for requirements analysis and decomposition, sub-system design, modeling, simulation, and design verification test.
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High level of level of proficiency with computer simulation, preferably in SolidWorks, especially finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). High level of level of proficiency with computer simulation, preferably in SolidWorks, especially finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD.
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Qualified candidates will be capable of developing physics-based algorithms, modeling, and simulation. Radio Frequency (RF) Engineering Principles (e.g. Software Defined Radios, Radar systems, Antenna Design, Electronic Warfare.
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Background in embedded electronics, VHDL, Verilog, System Verilog, Schematic capture, signal processing, RF, FPGA. Activities include detailed digital design, embedded systems, and FPGA development. Job Summary: Raytheon's Airborne Multi-Mission Electronics Dept. part of Integrated Electrical Solution mission area, is seeking an experienced firmware design engineer to work onsite in Goleta, CA to design and develop power conversion technologies for the airborne military applications.
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Experience with PDM Pro, SolidWorks, SolidWorks Simulation, Thermal Desktop, NASTRAN or ANSYS is a plus. Experience with PDM Pro, SolidWorks, SolidWorks Simulation, Thermal Desktop, NASTRAN or ANSYS is a plus.
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The annual pay range for the Space Systems Modeling and Simulation Engineer position is $115,000 to $200,000. Ideal candidates will also have experience in mathematics and physics including systems-level analyses in missile defense, radar system simulation and modeling, statistics, numerical integration algorithms, and modeling of aerospace systems.
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They will have a passion for exploring and learning the deeply technical aspects of nuclear weapon effects, high-altitude nuclear environments, nuclear survivability, modeling and simulation (M&S), nuclear physics, electromagnetic propagation, and system design and analysis.
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Proficiency in simulation tools such as COMSOL, ANSYS, CoventorWare, MATLAB/Simulink, Synopsis TCAD, Silvaco or similar software. Utilize finite element analysis (FEA) and other simulation tools to predict mechanical, thermal, and electrical behavior.
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Knowledge of electronic design tools (schematic capture, PCB layout, simulation tools), preferably Altium. Knowledge of electronic design tools (schematic capture, PCB layout, simulation tools), preferably Altium.
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Space Modeling and Simulation Engineer. We’re seeking a modeling and simulation-focused exercise planner with an operational to strategic mindset to enhance national defense. As a Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Exercise Planner, you’ll be deeply involved in planning, assessing, and evaluating training exercises that focus on space-based assets.
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