Oculus is a world leader in the design of virtual reality systems. We are currently seeking innovative researchers with a passion for technology to push the state-of-the-art for hardware at our research location in Redmond, WA. This role is focused on developing advanced hardware/firmware solutions to solve a number of interesting problems in the analog and mixed-signal domains. The position is a full-time position and requires a PhD in electrical engineering, applied physics, or a related field, and a strong background in sensor architectures and designs.
Responsibilities
Develop novel hardware-firmware solutions to push the state-of-the-art of analog, RF, and mixed-signal devices and systems
Collaborate with the larger Oculus Research team to develop experiments and concepts that advance the entire project
Mentor MS/PhD interns and collaborate with external academic groups to advance our research goals
Publish research results in top-tier journals and at leading international conferences
Design, develop, test, and characterize new devices and device architectures
Document device specs and experimental results, communicate results and plans for iteration to the rest of the team
Requirements
PhD in electrical engineering, applied physics, or a related field, and 3+ years of related work experience
Experience developing embedded RF/Analog EE hardware systems
Analog, digital, and mixed-signal circuit design experience
Experience with capacitive touch sensor designs and architectures
Experience with Circuit and EM Field Simulation
Expertise with SPICE
Expertise with ANSYS Maxwell
Experience with RF, microwave, and general analog front end design
Experience with Firmware Development and Architecture
Unit Testing of Mixed Signal Systems
Fundamental understanding of SDR and baseband signaling
Schematic capture and board layout experience
Experience working with board and assembly houses to assemble complex designs
Experience with MEMS, optoelectronics, RF transceivers, Electro-acoustics and ultrasonics, and other sensing
Excellent interpersonal skills - cross-group and cross-culture collaboration
Proven track record of achieving significant results
Ability to obtain work authorization in the United States in 2016
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