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We are seeking a Field Engineer to join the Ocean Physics Team. The incumbent selected will work with a team of research scientists and engineers to support the fabrication, testing, deployment, and maintenance of commercial and APL-built oceanographic instrumentation, where the primary focus will be on Lagrangian profiling floats and associated systems.
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Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology (includes manufacturing engineering technology), chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science.
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The Cameras & Sensors group is looking for an experienced image sensor characterization engineer to support the test of next generation image sensors. Knowledge of device physics, statistic data analysis and knowledge with imaging process.
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Master's degree or PhD in electrical engineering, particle physics, nuclear physics, or astrophysics. Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or physics. Experience with meteoroid/orbital debris, electron/proton/x-ray transport, and atomic oxygen calculations.
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Our research expertise is in ocean physics and engineering, ocean and medical acoustics, polar science, environmental remote sensing, and signal processing. The Center for Industrial and Medical Ultrasound at the Applied Physics Laboratory at the University of Washington is hiring – see yourself at APL.
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Good grasp of audio and DSP fundamentalsProven experience in scientific computing using Python and/or MATLAB1+ years experience in working with HPC clusters, automation software, and virtualization/containerization (e.g., Kubernetes, SLURM, VMWare)Experience in computer graphics algorithms/principles and physics principles (e.g., wave propagation)Experience in SQA, formal/empirical Verification of mathematical models, software defect, and complexity analysis.
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Job Title: Image Sensor Characterization Engineer. Masters or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Optics, Physics, or a related discipline. BS in Electrical Engineering, Optics, Physics, or a related discipline.
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Understanding of semiconductor device physics. We are seeking an experienced engineer to lead microelectronics cryogenic test activities, develop innovative strategies to improve and grow test capability of our group, and to coordinate with labs at other sites.
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Looking for an experienced image sensor characterization engineer to support the test of next-generation image sensors. Knowledge of device physics, statistical data analysis, and knowledge with imaging process.
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Majors represented are mainly: Space Systems Engineering, Physics, Material Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Computer Engineering AVIONICS (ELECTRONICS)– The Avionics electrical team specifies, designs, analyzes, implements, tests, and integrates the electronics hardware for the flight computers, power converters, sensors, communication, and guidance/navigation/control subsystems for the satellite.
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Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrochemistry, Chemistry, Physics, or related technical subject areas. As a Fuel Cell Stack Electrochemical Engineer, you will be responsible for the complete life cycle of the fuel cell stack within the integrated fuel cell assembly from concept definition, interfaces, conceptual design, detailed design, component development, assembly, verification, and operation on the moon.
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Experience with semiconductor optics, electronic or physics or organic/inorganic thin film physics and characterization. Ph. D or MS degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Material Science, Optics.
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Electromagnetics of passive devices and device physics of leading edge silicon and III-V devices. As Senior RFIC Design Engineer, you will engage with an experienced cross-disciplinary staff to conceive and design innovative product solutions.
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Optional)Optic and photonics physics backgroundExperience in development of optical simulation solutions such as ray tracing, RCWA, FDTD, or similar. A Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Optical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or a related field.
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JOB TITLE: Materials Engineer II. Previous Experience in material (polymer) degree in chemistry / physics - hands-on and knowledge background. Characterize polymers including dielectric measurements, mechanical testing including Instron, 3-point bending, adhesive testing, surface energy measurements, DMA, DSC, rheology, SEM, optical microscopy, UV-Vis and IR spectroscopy.
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