Optical Sensor Engineer at Microsoft

Optical Sensor Engineer Details

Jan. 25, 2019, 6:43 a.m.
Hardware Engineering
Individual Contributor
Full-Time
Redmond, WA
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Microsoft HoloLens Team is continuing to revolutionize consumer electronic devices. We are currently seeking an optical sensor engineer to develop next generation display and tracking systems for the HoloLens Mixed Reality devices. The Optical Sensor Engineer will need to have experience in the design, fabrication, characterization and evaluation optical sensors for a variety of sensing applications, and will work with internal teams on the system level design of displays and sensing systems used in HoloLens and other Near Eye Display systems.

The Optical Sensor Engineer will be responsible for testing, evaluating and characterizing photodiodes, avalanche photodiodes and silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) devices. The Optical Sensor Engineer will architect system requirements and perform design tradeoffs for novel sensing applications. The Optical Sensor Engineer will work closely with key vendors and OEM's to test and evaluate photodetectors, avalanche photodetectors, and silicon photomultipliers, and to provide feedback on the performance and specification of these devices. This individual will work with cross-functional teams to architect
Required 1-5 years of experience in optical sensor design, fabrication, test and characterization. MS or PhD in Optics, Physics, or Electrical Engineering Experience in time and frequency domain characterization of electrical and optical devices. Experience in using electrical and optical test equipment (i.e. power supplies, spectrometers, high-speed oscilloscopes, network analyzers, etc) for the test and evaluation of high-speed optical sensors and amplifiers. Experience in writing LabVIEW, Matlab, and other data acquisition software for device characterization. Preferred Experience performing
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