Optical Research Engineer
Summary
Peak Nano Optics is seeking a Research Engineer to work as part of a multidisciplinary polymer, mechanical, and optical engineering team to advance the fabrication and large-scale manufacturing of our proprietary nano-layered gradient index of refraction (LGRIN) optical technology. There is significant optical and scientific expertise in the company, with a strong need for an employee capable of creating simulations, analyses, reports, and optimized solutions for problems arising from developing a new way of fabricating high-performance optics. This employee must have a firm understanding of measurement uncertainty, numerical approximation, and their impacts on the accuracy and relevance of physical models of real systems. The candidate will interact with a group of professionals dedicated to personal responsibility, transparency, steadiness, and a team mentality.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and support software for
modeling our unique LGRIN technology in our commercial and internal optical design software
modeling molded multilayer polymer structures for applications in optical design, and LGRIN structure development
Design LGRIN based optical systems for commercial use or development
Analyze multi-dimensional measured data ranging from optical system performances (MTF, wavefront, etc.), to various properties of polymers and complex 3D polymer structures.
Document and present results to a multi-disciplinary audience ranging from mechanical, and optical engineers, to physicists and mathematicians
Required Qualifications:
M.S. in Physics, Optics, or Applied Mathematics
Proficient with MATLAB
Moderate to strong mathematical knowledge of advanced calculus, differential equations, numerical analysis, numerical optimization, linear algebra, and analytical geometry
Knowledge of the relationship between physical models and what the model is meant to describe
Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English
Proficient with Power Point, MS Word, and Excel
Be able to maintain a professional work ethic while working remotely
Preferred Qualifications:
Ph.D. in Physics, Optics, or Applied Mathematics
Have published in any engineering, or science journals
Proficient in programming languages such as C/C++, and Python (in addition to MATLAB)
Moderate understanding of optical physics
Demonstrated ability in developing numerical models from literature in subjects such as optical physics and mathematics
Strong interpersonal skills for working with cross functional teams
Familiarity with MATLAB’s Design APP feature for producing GUIs
To be considered for this opportunity, please send your resumé to Suzanne Vinzant.