Friday, December 7, 2018

Max Plank School of Photonics - PhD program.


Dear Colleagues and Students,
this is for informing you about the recent establishment of the Max Planck School of Photonics (https://www.maxplanckschools.de/en/photonics ).
The Max Planck Schools are a joint research initiative between German universities and German research organisations. In particular, the Max Planck School of Photonics offers a novel PhD program for outstanding students who want to qualify for a career ranging from fundamental oriented up to applied photonic research. During a two year qualifying study phase at one of three teaching universities in Erlangen, Jena, or Karlsruhe, our participants benefit from a curriculum covering a broad range of photonic fundamentals but also specific subjects of late-breaking science. With the Master’s degree, the door to the PhD phase opens and students begin with their active research within the extended network of our Fellows in Aachen, Göttingen, Hamburg and Munich.

The application phase has started and ends on December 15.
Students with a background in physics, electronic engineering or other photonics related fields can apply either for the qualification phase (Master studies) or the PhD research phase.
The program has exceptional scholarships to offer.

More information you can find in the attached documents. The application takes place via that webpage:  https://www.maxplanckschools.de/23572/application

With my best regards,
Carsten Rockstuhl


Wednesday, December 5, 2018

STPI’s Science Policy Fellowship Program



Overview

The Science and Technology Policy Institute (STPI) is a congressionally chartered, Federally Funded Research and Development Center operated by the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA).

STPI provides independent analytical support to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and other federal departments and agencies on science and technology (S&T) policy issues. The STPI Science Policy Fellowship Program provides recent bachelor’s or master’s degree recipients a unique opportunity to use their critical thinking and analytic skills to work on a diverse set of challenges in S&T policy areas, including space sciences, innovation and competitiveness, energy, health and life sciences, national security, biotechnology, information technologies, and STEM education.

Responsibilities

Fellows will work with teams of researchers to support a wide variety of S&T policy-related tasks. Duties may include conducting survey-based and interview-based research, database development, use of data visualization tools, use of statistical techniques, and other qualitative and quantitative methods to perform project-driven policy analysis. Fellows will have an opportunity to work on one independent research project that will contribute to the scientific, technical, or policy literature. Over the course of the two-year program, experiences will include:
Participation in analyses that support tasking from Federal Government policymakers
Interaction with OSTP and other Federal science agency personnel
Involvement in workshops and discussions on relevant topics
Mentorship from members of the STPI research staff
Training on specific analytical methods and tools
Attendance and presentation at select professional society meetings

Qualifications
This is a full time position and is only open to recent recipients of a bachelor’s or master’s degree. Candidates with degrees higher than a master’s degree will not be considered.
Candidates must have at least a bachelor’s degree conferred between May 2017 and July 2019.
Candidates with degrees in engineering, life sciences, physical sciences, social and behavioral sciences, computer science, mathematical sciences, statistics, and learning sciences are encouraged to apply.
Candidates should possess a strong interest in science and technology policy, although previous policy experience is not required.
Candidates must demonstrate strong written and oral communication skills, and will be asked to give a 30-minute presentation on a topic to be assigned during a group interview.
Ideal candidates are able to contribute to and support team efforts.

Application Materials

To be considered for this fellowship opportunity, interested candidates must follow a two-step process:

1) Apply using the link below.

2) Submit via email to STPI-Fellow@ida.org the following documents:
Personal Statement— explain in 1,000 words or less why you want to work in the area of science and technology policy and how your background/experience will contribute to STPI’s work
Writing Sample—5,000 word maximum
Transcripts—unofficial transcript is acceptable for consideration, but an official transcript is needed before any offer of employment will be made
Two Letters of Academic Recommendation—letters must be signed by the individual rendering the reference and delivered as PDF files. Letters can also be sent directly to STPI-Fellow@ida.org by the recommender.

Ensure the application and supporting materials are submitted no later than January 11, 2019.


U.S. Citizenship is required
Ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance is required
Equal Opportunity Employer

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Job Posting

Contact Person 
Christian Keyser, Senior Physicist
850-882-4184
DSN: 872-4184
AFRL Weapons Seeker Sciences Branch
Electro-Optics Seeker group
Eglin AFB, Fl.

Summer 2019 Internships


The following is a list of opportunities for faculty and students (US Citizens)
1)      Summer Faculty Fellowship in the area of nonlinear fiber optics and/or active imaging open for 2019. http://afsffp.sysplus.com/SFFP/contact/afrl-m-rw-eglin-af-base-florida.aspx
2)      AFRL Summer Scholars program for undergraduate and graduate students
.     
Contact Person 
Christian Keyser, Senior Physicist
850-882-4184
DSN: 872-4184
AFRL Weapons Seeker Sciences Branch
Electro-Optics Seeker group
Eglin AFB, Fl.

Friday, October 19, 2018

Jobs


I am reaching out to my network as I am seeking to fill multiple engineering roles within the photonics space. These are all permanent, full time positions. Feel free to forward to others that might be interested.
Staff Systems LiDAR Engineer - SF Bay Area
Opto-Mechanical Engineer - SF Bay Area
Optical Design Engineer - SF Bay Area
Optical Test Engineer - SF Bay Area
Sr. Program Manager - Optoelectronics - SF Bay Area
Director of Engineering - Santa Barbara (Salary up to 175k base)
Staff Optical Engineer - San Diego
Optical Sensor & Test Engineer - San Diego
Optical Test Engineer - San Diego
Sr. Laser Engineer - Santa Barbara, CA
Principal Image Sensor, Pixel Engineer - SF Bay Area
Silicon Photonics Engineer - Boston and New York
Transceiver Design Engineer - Los Angeles, CA
Opto-Mechanical Engineer - MA
Laser Engineer (2) - NY
Process Engineer - Optical Components - NH
Hardware Test Engineer - Optical Components - NH

CONTACT:
Keith Levene
The Photonics Group
linkedin.com/in/keithlevene
http://campaigns.photonicsgrp.com/wf/open?upn=6ONNPspBbony6dlJrIoq9EYqAKeQMBAp9p0ENjOO-2BMGEnguAV2zMnZUR0Fl-2BDvriKcHowG7Msr5ImpdFt-2B3gAAgC9dvTE47jyd-2BG-2FbHiFfAtdsP07DuoilEdPNWoz6ULvmNZIqK1krkm-2B4-2Bgh3RKtjKEDUH4fX83w6AkB8XPfLlAz8xd-2BhGiiAK2q6f6-2F70HFWQHCTQoaybmMTBNDrsQu5UCvAiaYun2WQY5AhPTeVg-3D

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Job at OptiGrate



Desired Education Level: UCF freshman students pursuing technical degree are encouraged to apply

Job Description
The candidate will provide support in manufacturing of optical components, its certification, and testing. The support includes ability to operate computer-controlled equipment, align optical components, document work and generate reports. Responsibilities also include instrumentation maintenance and troubleshooting. The position requires a “hands-on” with strong attention to details, creative problem-solving skills, and ability to operate programmable equipment, and measurement equipment.

Company:
OptiGrate Corp is a fast growing, innovative technology company with leading positions in design and development of holographic optical elements. The Company is proud to have more than 500 customers on 6 continents in optoelectronics, analytical, semiconductor, research, and defense industries. OptiGrate was elected one of the 50 Florida Companies to Watch in 2011 and Small Manufacturer of the Year in 2014 from Manufacturers Association of Central Florida.



Vadim Smirnov

Director of Holography and CTO
OptiGrate Corp (an IPG Photonics Company)
Phone: 407 542-7704(ext 227)
Cell: 407-590-4889
www.optigrate.com