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Job Ref: 212846649
Date: 2020-12-02 14:12:06
Holographic Engineer
Working on future holographic Head up display technology you will get the chance to push the boundaries of innovation. Combining holographic science and optical engineering you will work alongside some of the best minds within this niche sector on future technology.
You will join a mature start-up who have a solid order pipeline ahead of them with products being used and tested on a global scale. They are growing rapidly with technology which is way ahead of anything else on the market with the long-term possibility to be used in a multitude of different sectors. At the moment the key market is automotive where their patents are allowing vehicles to become smarter and safer!
Based out of the UK site you will combine holographic theory and research with hands on practical optical systems work. Taking ideas from concept you will work at all stages of development designing and building optical bench experiments and then taking these across the whole product life cycle. Working closely with teams of cross functional engineers you will be involved in system level work across hardware and software principles.
For this role you will need:
A PhD or MSc in Physics/Electronics ideally with a focus on image/signal processing, cameras or display systems.
A strong background in holography and optics with an understanding of laser optics, wave propagation or imaging optics.
Optical systems design experience with an appreciation of electronics and software.
An understanding of spatial light modulators, laser diodes and photonics would be desirable.
We will be happy to look at candidates straight out of a PhD or with industry experience.
The company can offer a great benefits package and relocation assistance if needed. Although the role can offer some remote working you would need to be able to travel to the site in Milton Keynes on a weekly basis
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