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Your tasks
- Design and build up new experiments for our optical chips, consisting of lasers, optics assemblies and electronics
- Characterize the properties of our integrated photonic circuits on existing bench setups
- Data analysis, interpretation and graphical presentation of your measurement results
- Push towards higher automation in the experiments by improving our software and analysis toolbox
- Good and consistent documentation of your measurement results
- Teamwork with the experts in our PIC group to implement improvements
Your profile
- Master’s degree or Ph.D. in experimental physics, photonics, electrical engineering or a related field
- Hands-on experience of working in a laboratory environment, favorably in an optics, photonic or quantum context
- Prior knowledge in quantum physics, quantum optics, optics, metrology and/or electronics
- Experience in a scripting language like Python
- Independent, diligent, and hands-on working style in an agile team
- Good language skills in German and English
Your benefits
- In our team-oriented working atmosphere, you have flexible options for working hours and can thus combine your job and free time in the best possible way.
- The interdisciplinary team supports you in your professional and personal further education.
- Insight into the development of high-tech products.
A complete application consists of a cover letter (motivation, max. one page), a CV and your diplomas.
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