About the Job:
At company's Laboratories, our researchers work on groundbreaking projects from our dynamic research portfolio, striving to deliver breakthrough technologies for company's . As a High-Speed Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) Researcher, you will play a pivotal role in inventing, developing, and validating cutting-edge integrated photonic technologies with frequencies exceeding 100 GHz. If successful, your efforts will enable new and breakthrough company's products and be used by many customers to accelerate their own innovations. This role requires a strong foundation in both the theoretical principles and practical applications of PICs and mm-Wave technologies. We're looking for someone who is passionate about innovation, thrives in a collaborative environment, and is eager to drive impactful changes in the photonics field.
About the Team:
Company's Laboratories serves as company's central research hub, committed to creating world-class electronic and photonic technologies that power next-generation solutions. You’ll join a diverse, inclusive, and multi-disciplinary team of talented professionals from various fields, including mm-waves, photonics, precision mechanical design, and software development. Our culture encourages creativity, collaboration, and innovation. Your ideas are valued, and your contributions make a tangible difference.
Responsibilities:
As a High-Speed PIC Researcher in Client's Laboratories, you will apply your photonic and RF expertise as part of our team to propose, develop, and implement innovative yet practical solutions to technically challenging problems. Your initial work will include theoretical analysis, device simulations, and PIC layout with an eye for packaging and commercialization. A deep understanding of integrated photonics, electro-optic materials and microwave transmission lines will be needed. PIC researchers are asked to:
This role is based in Santa Clara, CA. Candidates must be local or willing to relocate to the area.
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