About the role
Huawei Canada has an immediate permanent opening for a Senior Photonics Engineer. About the Team: Huawei Canada's Advanced Optical Technology Lab focuses on advanced R&D in high-performance optical communications and networking. Our expert team specializes in transmission algorithms, systems, physics, and optical network management. The lab engages in projects ranging from deep research to developing key product features, actively participating in standards organizations and collaborative research with partners. Our multicultural environment fosters innovation, mentorship, and a passion for learning. If you thrive on solving complex technical challenges, this lab is your ideal place.
About the Job:
- Develop high-speed modulators, with a focus on RF design in traveling-wave modulator designs, including traveling line, Balun, biasing and termination circuit design
- Evaluate modulators on different material systems which use various physical effects, including the use of Pockel’s effect, plasma dispersion effect, etc.
- Develop new equalization techniques to enhance device bandwidth or to engineer the dispersion
- Lead the characterization of high-speed modulators, design and validate photonic components, subsystems and circuits
- Define test plans and analyze experimental data
- Collaborate closely with other teams to develop advanced silicon photonics platform
Job requirements
About the ideal candidate:
- PhD or Master’s Degree in Photonics, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a related field
- 5+ years of industry experience in integrated optics, designing photonic components in silicon photonics or III/V materials
- Track record of successful project management of high-speed modulator development
- Hands-on experience with RF modelling tools (CST, HFSS, ADS, COMSOL, Lumerical) and RF characterization of high-speed components
- General knowledge of silicon photonics devices and process flow
- Hands-on experience with layout tools (e.g. Tanner L-Edit, Luceda Ipkiss)
- Experience with Python and Linux is an asset
- Strong team player and creative problem solver with excellent written and oral communication skills
About Huawei Canada
Founded in 1987, Huawei is a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. We are committed to bringing digital to every person, home and organization for a fully connected, intelligent world. We have approximately 197,000 employees and we operate in over 170 countries and regions, serving more than three billion people around the world.
In Canada, Huawei conducts innovative and leading edge research in 5G technologies, along with advanced development of emerging cloud, device and network technologies & services. While our renowned Canada Research Centre in the thriving technology landscape of Ottawa, Ontario continues to grow rapidly in size and strategic product initiatives, additional presence has also been established across Canada with R&D facilities in Vancouver, Edmonton, Waterloo, Markham, Montreal, and a R&D office in Quebec City.
About the role
Huawei Canada has an immediate permanent opening for a Senior Photonics Engineer. About the Team: Huawei Canada's Advanced Optical Technology Lab focuses on advanced R&D in high-performance optical communications and networking. Our expert team specializes in transmission algorithms, systems, physics, and optical network management. The lab engages in projects ranging from deep research to developing key product features, actively participating in standards organizations and collaborative research with partners. Our multicultural environment fosters innovation, mentorship, and a passion for learning. If you thrive on solving complex technical challenges, this lab is your ideal place.
About the Job:
- Develop high-speed modulators, with a focus on RF design in traveling-wave modulator designs, including traveling line, Balun, biasing and termination circuit design
- Evaluate modulators on different material systems which use various physical effects, including the use of Pockel’s effect, plasma dispersion effect, etc.
- Develop new equalization techniques to enhance device bandwidth or to engineer the dispersion
- Lead the characterization of high-speed modulators, design and validate photonic components, subsystems and circuits
- Define test plans and analyze experimental data
- Collaborate closely with other teams to develop advanced silicon photonics platform
Job requirements
About the ideal candidate:
- PhD or Master’s Degree in Photonics, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a related field
- 5+ years of industry experience in integrated optics, designing photonic components in silicon photonics or III/V materials
- Track record of successful project management of high-speed modulator development
- Hands-on experience with RF modelling tools (CST, HFSS, ADS, COMSOL, Lumerical) and RF characterization of high-speed components
- General knowledge of silicon photonics devices and process flow
- Hands-on experience with layout tools (e.g. Tanner L-Edit, Luceda Ipkiss)
- Experience with Python and Linux is an asset
- Strong team player and creative problem solver with excellent written and oral communication skills
About Huawei Canada
Founded in 1987, Huawei is a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. We are committed to bringing digital to every person, home and organization for a fully connected, intelligent world. We have approximately 197,000 employees and we operate in over 170 countries and regions, serving more than three billion people around the world.
In Canada, Huawei conducts innovative and leading edge research in 5G technologies, along with advanced development of emerging cloud, device and network technologies & services. While our renowned Canada Research Centre in the thriving technology landscape of Ottawa, Ontario continues to grow rapidly in size and strategic product initiatives, additional presence has also been established across Canada with R&D facilities in Vancouver, Edmonton, Waterloo, Markham, Montreal, and a R&D office in Quebec City.