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Have knowledge and/or experience in remote sensing technologies such as radar, lidar, electro-optics or infrared imaging. Have post-graduate professional experience with radar, lidar, electro-optics or infrared remote sensing systems.
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Skills: Electromagnetic wave propagation, RF antennas, optics, signal and image processing, radar, programming/coding. Have classroom experience in one or more of our core skills: guidance and controls, RF or EO/IR sensors, modeling and simulation, inertial navigation, embedded systems, software development, artificial intelligence, optimization, and dynamics.
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Possess a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Optics/Photonics, or a related field with 7 or more years of EO/IR seeker or strike sensor engineering experience. Have knowledge of one or more of the following EO/IR disciplines: Optics, EO/IR sensor technology, digital image processing, EO/IR seeker discrimination techniques, automatic target recognition, EO/IR seeker decision logic, EM wave propagation, IR target signature modeling.
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Plan and design Communications Antenna tower replacement and modifications, site work, Radio and Fiber Optics System establish and replacement projects for a variety ofFacilities. Operating from the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the idyllic town of Easton, Fusion ESG is a Technology Integration Contractor (TIC) that provides turnkey design, engineering, implementation, logistical, project management, and quality assurance solutions and services to mission-critical facilities worldwide.
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At least nine semester hours of course work appropriate for a physical science major in any combination of three or more of the following: Physical hydrology, statistics, chemistry, physical oceanography, physical climatology, radiative transfer, aeronomy, advanced thermodynamics, advanced electricity and magnetism, light and optics, and computer science.
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Works (hands on) with system components such as antennas, fiber optics, coax, and RF amplifiers. Works (hands on) with system components such as antennas, fiber optics, coax, and RF amplifiers.
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Basic knowledge of optical design in free space optics & fiber optics is a plus. BS in Mechanical Engineering, optics, instrumentation or a related field. SW Simulation or COMSOL is a plus.
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As a vertically integrated manufacturer of photonics components, instruments, and systems, our vast product portfolio includes over 20,000 items, ranging from optics and optomechanical positioning components to imaging systems, many of which are customer inspired.
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Telecommunication and Fiber Optics. For over 75 years Lincoln Tech is one of the nation's leading providers of career training in Healthcare, Automotive/Diesel, Skilled Trades, Information Technology, Cosmetology, and Culinary Arts. We are an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer.
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Innovative sensor developments are in progress with HV and particle optics to cover energy ranges from eV to >100MeV: ESA typically are used from eV to 20KeV, energetic particle sensors from 10keV to 10MeV, stacked detectors for higher energies.
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Familiarity or a background in one or more of the following technical areas: photonic (optical) networking, trapped-ion systems, micro-optics, quantum gate protocols, quantum error correction. In this role you'll lead a diverse team of physicists, scientists, optical engineers, mechanical engineers, software engineers, and device fabrication experts to deliver a portfolio of novel technologies that range from qubit technology and ion traps to ultra-high vacuum and cryogenic systems within R&D. You'll be responsible for helping hire, grow, and coordinate the team to deliver new capabilities that influence and shape generations of our upcoming products.
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This person is trained and knowledgeable about optics, our products/services and managed vision care. We are actively committed to fostering an environment where all are seen and heard equally as we embrace Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I.
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Whether it's a friendly voice over the phone, or a welcoming smile when a patient walks into your store, we need individuals who are passionate about helping customers look great and see great. Maintain Optician License requirements per state guidelines, as needed (Licensed.
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Engage with patients/customers and recommend products and services that meet their eye care needs. A Visionworks Sr. Optical Specialist-Lead/Sales Lead is the very face of our business and is dedicated to ensuring the best possible journey for every patient and customer.
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5+ years of hands-on electronics or optics device packaging experience, especially with systems which undergo thermal stress cycling. Experience with micro-optics assembly and packaging. Experience with thermal, electrical, and mechanical modeling of electronics packages in Ansys, COMSOL, or similar.
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