Nanophotonics Engineer

Snap Snap · Consumer · Abingdon - 141 Park Drive

The Nanophotonics Engineer/Scientist will work on the development of new displays and AR waveguide designs for Spectacles, focusing on optical design, software development, and manufacturing considerations. The role involves using optical design tools, developing new optical structures, and incorporating physical measurement data into models.

What you'd actually do

  1. Use in-house optical design tools and techniques for development of new displays for augmented reality (AR)
  2. Support the development of novel optical design software to enable efficient analysis of advanced optical systems
  3. Contribute to the development of new AR waveguide designs suitable for high volume production at low cost
  4. Develop new optical structures and architectures to enhance the performance of our AR waveguides
  5. Incorporate data from physical measurements of nanostructures into models (from SEM, AFM etc)

Skills

Required

  • PhD in mathematics, physics or engineering or 4+ years of relevant industry experience
  • physics based design and optimisation
  • python for computation and optimisation
  • scripting to interface with in-house or commercial simulation tools
  • Good organisation and planning skills suitable for high risk R&D projects
  • Adaptable to deliverables on short timescales
  • Strong verbal / written communication and reasoning skills
  • Flexible and collaborative attitude appropriate for a dynamic R&D environment

Nice to have

  • physical/diffractive optics modelling (FDTD, RCWA/FMM etc)
  • optical raytracing algorithms
  • polarisation analysis, including Jones calculus and related techniques
  • collaborative codebases using Git
  • using AI coding tools efficiently
  • optics including imaging, illumination, geometric optics, radiometry and photometry
  • optical metrology techniques
  • manufacture of diffractive or nanophotonics optical devices such as nanophotonics mastering, replication by nanoimprint lithography or photolithography, and optical coatings