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http://lightwavelogic.com/Careers
CAREERS
We are a fast-growing publicly listed high technology company and we offer extremely competitive employment packages. Our team is composed of world-class technologists. Our materials scientists synthesize new polymer materials to technical specifications driven by photonic device engineers who are creating a polymer PIC platform for the datacenter and high performance computing markets in fiber communications.We are also implementing our technology into non-communication markets.
Our current job openings are listed below, but if you feel that you are truly world-class, you have the right experience base, and you believe you can add value to our technology platform (as seen from the photonics product roadmap webpage) then please feel free to submit your resume to: resumes@lightwavelogic.com. If you decide to submit your resume, please also write a short (less than 1 page) cover letter with a couple of succinct reasons why you should be considered to join our world-class team.Our entrance hurdle is high, but not impossible should you have the experience and skill base to assist us in becoming the leading polymer photonic PIC technology player in the world.
POSTIONS AVAILABLE:
1) PIC Design Engineer
2) PIC Fabrication Engineer (especially III-V compound semiconductor processes)
3) Laser diode Design Engineer (especially 1310nm and 1550nm InP designs)
(1) PIC Design Engineer
Lightwave Logic (LWLG) is a public material and device development company that is commercializing its leading Organic Nonlinear Polymers for a variety of electro-optic devices that will be part of our polymer PIC platform. The primary applications for our polymer PIC platform will in high-speed fiber-optic telecom and data communications. Our development roadmap focuses on addressing 100Gbps opportunities using 25Gbps polymer modulators, and 400Gbps opportunities using 50Gbps modulators. We will be advancing our modulator performance to data rates beyond 50Gbps. Our materials and devices are extendable into other applications, including sensing, IoT, defense, and consumer markets. We are seeking a Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) design engineer to work in our facility in Englewood, CO (as part of the Denver Tech Center). Lightwave offers competitive compensation and benefits along with a fast-paced working environment. Lightwave Logic is seeking an experienced PIC engineer with either III-V compound semiconductor and/or Silicon Photonics experience to enhance the company's activities in developing our polymer PIC platform. This position requires hands-on experience in the design of PIC circuits (using at least typical commercial software tools) and demonstrated fabrication and testing of the PIC circuits. Experience in data rates above 10Gbps would be needed. The successful candidate will play a key role in the design, development, and qualification of our polymer PIC platform.
Specific duties will include:
Design and modeling of PIC platform and the associated active and passive devices (experience with designing InP DFB lasers is required)
Familiarity of III-V compound semiconductors and silicon based material systems
Fabrication and testing of PICs with associated statistical analysis of results and performance
Design of polymers and key characteristics
Basic optical high speed characterization skills e.g. optical loss, optical modal properties and other passive/active characteristics of electro-optical polymer devices as well as inorganic III-V and silicon devices.
Designing devices from low frequencies to multi-GHz (10-100 GHz) to be integrated onto our polymer PIC platform.
Working effectively as part of an inter-disciplinary engineering team that includes device designers, micro-fabrication engineers, packaging and test engineers and technicians.
Experience and Education Requirements:
Minimum B.S. or M.S. (preferably PhD) in a relevant field, preferably physics, or electrical or optical engineering.
Post graduate experience in designing, modeling, and simulation of high-speed photonic devices as part of a PIC platform. A plus would be a solid background in III-V and/or silicon photonic PIC platforms and experience using commercial PIC design software tools.
Three to five years' experience working in PIC based development and design environment. A plus would be experience in a commercial advanced development and manufacturing environment where PIC platforms have been productized.
Demonstrated technical innovation and experience in related disciplines such as multi-GHz photonic device evaluation and data analysis. A plus would be experience in coherent and tunable designs with control of intensity, polarization, and phase to high speed digital signaling.
(2) PIC Fabrication Engineer (especially III-V compound semiconductor processes)
Lightwave Logic (LWLG) is a public material and device development company that is commercializing its leading Organic Nonlinear Polymers for a variety of electro-optic devices that will be part of our polymer PIC platform. The primary applications for our polymer PIC platform will in high-speed fiber-optic telecom and data communications. Our development roadmap focuses on addressing 100Gbps opportunities using 25Gbps polymer modulators, and 400Gbps opportunities using 50Gbps modulators. We will be advancing our modulator performance to data rates beyond 50Gbps. Our materials and devices are extendable into other applications, including sensing, IoT, defense, and consumer markets. We are seeking a Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) design engineer to work in our facility in Englewood, CO (as part of the Denver Tech Center). Lightwave offers competitive compensation and benefits along with a fast-paced working environment. Lightwave Logic is seeking an experienced PIC fabrication engineer with III-V compound semiconductor experience to enhance the company's activities in developing our polymer PIC platform. This position requires hands-on experience in the fabrication and processing of PIC circuits, working with PDKs in a development environment. Manufacturing fabrication techniques and working with III-V foundries would be a plus. The successful candidate will play a key role in the fabrication and development of process travelers for our polymer PIC platform.
Specific duties will include:
Fabrication and processing of active and passive devices III-V devices (experience with the fabrication of InP DFB lasers with typical regrowths is required)
Familiarity of III-V compound semiconductors and silicon based material systems
Ability to create and design new PDKs in III-V materials, with new and novel design process travelers
Experience with production processes such as CPK and standardized metrics for fabrication plants.
Basic optical high speed characterization and test skills e.g. optical loss, optical modal properties and other passive/active characteristics of active and passive photonic devices
Working effectively as part of an inter-disciplinary engineering team that includes device designers, micro-fabrication engineers, packaging and test engineers and technicians.
Experience and Education Requirements
Minimum B.S. or M.S. (preferably PhD) in a relevant field, preferably physics, or electrical or optical engineering.
Post graduate experience in fabrication, processing, and wafer techniques for high-speed photonic devices as part of a PIC platform. A plus would be a solid background in III-V and/or silicon photonic PIC platforms and experience fabricating commercial PIC circuits.
Three to five years' experience working in III-V fabrication plant. A plus would be experience in a commercial advanced development and manufacturing environment where III-V PIC platforms have been productized.
(3) Laser diode Design Engineer (especially 1310nm and 1550nm InP designs)
Lightwave Logic (LWLG) is a public material and device development company that is commercializing its leading Organic Nonlinear Polymers for a variety of electro-optic devices that will be part of our polymer PIC platform. The primary applications for our polymer PIC platform will in high-speed fiber-optic telecom and data communications. Our development roadmap focuses on addressing 100Gbps opportunities using 25Gbps polymer modulators, and 400Gbps opportunities using 50Gbps modulators. We will be advancing our modulator performance to data rates beyond 50Gbps. Our materials and devices are extendable into other applications, including sensing, IoT, defense, and consumer markets. We are seeking a Laser diode design engineer to work in our facility in Englewood, CO (as part of the Denver Tech Center). Lightwave offers competitive compensation and benefits along with a fast-paced working environment. Lightwave Logic is seeking an experienced Laser Diode design engineer with design, fabrication, test and characterization experience in 1310nm and/or 1550nm InP designs to enhance the company's activities in developing our polymer PIC platform. This position requires hands-on experience in the design of high speed InP laser diodes for fiber optics working with fabrication plants, and epitaxial foundries. Design for manufacturing, wafer testing, characterization as well as working with III-V foundries on PDKs for qualification would be a plus. The successful candidate will play a key role in the development of integrated lasers for Lightwave Logic's proprietary polymer PIC platforms.
Specific duties will include:
Design of laser diode structures/devices with InP at 1310 and 1550nm wavelengths for high speed fiber optic applications. Design experience with InP DFB lasers with typical regrowths is required. Design experience with DBRs, tunable lasers would be a plus.
Familiarity of III-V compound semiconductors and silicon based material systems.
Ability to create and design new laser diode structures in III-V materials that will integrate with EO polymers using standard (and/or customized) modeling and simulation packages that are commercially available.
Experience with production fabrication foundry processes such as epitaxial stacks and process flows is required (as a support for the laser design models and simulations).
Basic optical high speed characterization and test skills experience needed
Working effectively as part of an inter-disciplinary engineering team that includes device designers, micro-fabrication engineers, packaging, chemists, and test engineers and technicians.
Experience and Education Requirements:
Minimum B.S. or M.S. (preferably PhD) in a relevant field, preferably physics, or electrical or optical engineering.
Post graduate experience in laser diode design for high-speed photonic devices as part of a PIC platform. A plus would be a solid background in III-V and/or silicon photonic PIC platforms and experience designing laser emitters for commercial PIC circuits.
Three to five years' experience working in III-V laser diode emitter design. A plus would be experience in a commercial advanced development and manufacturing environment where III-V PIC platforms have been productized.