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Postdoctoral Associate (Device Modeling and Characterization)

Open 19d

Summary

Researches and models optoelectronic metasurface devices (LEDs, VCSELs) and CMOS integration, then characterizes fabricated prototypes using microscopy and optical setups.

Project Overview

Wafer-Scale Integrated Sensing Devices based on Optoelectronic Metasurfaces (WISDOM) focuses on semiconductor wafer growth and processing for photonic applications.

This program aims to pioneer a wafer-scale integrated platform which seamlessly combines metasurface optics, optoelectronic devices with a focus on light emitting diodes (LEDs) and vertical surface emitting laser arrays (VCSELs), and silicon complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) electronics.

Researchers from MIT, NUS, NTU, A*STAR, Stanford University and University of Illinois form a uniquely qualified interdisciplinary team possessing the skills and infrastructure needed to perform the proposed research. WISDOM program will also involve a strong network of industry partners which are committed to development and translation of the WISDOM technology, thereby enabling outcomes from the program to make a direct impact on industrial applications.

Responsibilities

The WISDOM IRG at SMART is seeking a qualified candidate for a Postdoctoral Associate position jointly supervised by Prof. Steven Johnson (MIT) and Prof. Cheng-Wei Qiu (NUS). This position will entail the following technical responsibilities:

  1. Perform optical modeling and optimization for metasurface design, integrated with other optical components.
  2. Inverse design of optical components such as metasurface photonic-crystal unit cells or VCSELs.
  3. Collaborate on characterization of metasurface devices, including (but not limited to): optical and electron microscopy, building optical setups, EBL/FIB, etc
  4. Coordinate with other teams of this project on device fabrication and integration.
  5. Perform other duties as assigned.

Requirements

  1. Ph.D. Degree in Electronic/Electrical Engineering, Physics, or other related discipline.
  2. Prior experience in optical metasurface design and large-scale optimization (inverse design).
  3. Prior experience with both computational photonics and principles of scattering theory and photonic crystals.
  4. Prior collaboration on photonic/semiconductor fabrication/experiment is preferred.
  5. The candidate needs to work well in a team, and with other lab/cleanroom users.

To apply, please visit our website at: https://portal.smart.mit.edu/careers/career-opportunities.

Interested applicants are invited to send in their full CV/resume, cover letter and list of three references (to include reference names and contact information). We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

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