ORAU
Integrated Optics for Communications and Phased Array Antenna Control
ORAU, Adelphi, Maryland, United States
Integrated Optics for Communications and Phased Array Antenna Control
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Research focus on monolithic integration of waveguide components for RF photonic systems, including time integrating delay lines for microwave phased array antenna beamforming. Development of InP-based, monolithically integrated photonic circuits using selective area epitaxial growth, and exploration of novel opto-electronic devices such as photonic bandgap devices, micro-resonator devices, and optical MEMS devices. Organization
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Description
The research covers design, fabrication, and characterization of waveguide architectures for communication demultiplexing and phased array antenna control. Key technical issues include modeling and fabrication of broadband (>20 GHz) RF-photonic devices and integrating these photonic devices with waveguide circuits to demonstrate a monolithic module for RF photonic system functionality. About SEDD: The Sensors and Electron Devices Directorate (SEDD) is the Army’s principal center for R&D in electromagnetic spectrum exploration and exploitation, including RF, microwave, millimeter-wave, IR, visible, and audio regions. SEDD advances laser sources, RF sources, IR sensors, signature detection and decoding, sensor fusion, and EM protection, and supports electron devices and materials relevant to sensors and power devices. About ARL-RAP: The Army Research Laboratory Research Associateship Program engages scientists and engineers from academia and industry to support Army technology development across fields such as applied mathematics, signal processing, nanotechnology, material science, and more. Eligibility & Application Requirements
A complete application includes: Curriculum Vitae or Resume Three References Forms Transcripts (degree verification; student/unofficial copy acceptable) Additional notes: References should be from persons familiar with your educational and professional qualifications (include advisor if applicable). An email with a link to the reference form will be sent via Zintellect after online application; provide this email to your references. If selected by an advisor, you will be asked to write a research proposal for ARL-RAP review, covering: Relation to ARL opportunities Clear objectives and defined outcomes Research direction and expected completion period Background and motivation; references of published work may be used A link to upload the proposal will be provided once the advisor has selected you. Questions about this opportunity? Please email ARLFellowship@orau.org. Point of Contact
ARL-RAP Notes
Eligibility requirements include doctoral degree receipt within the last 60 months and other discipline-specific requirements as applicable. Questions about job details or opportunities can be directed to ORAU via listed postings.
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Join to apply for the Integrated Optics for Communications and Phased Array Antenna Control role at ORAU. Overview
Research focus on monolithic integration of waveguide components for RF photonic systems, including time integrating delay lines for microwave phased array antenna beamforming. Development of InP-based, monolithically integrated photonic circuits using selective area epitaxial growth, and exploration of novel opto-electronic devices such as photonic bandgap devices, micro-resonator devices, and optical MEMS devices. Organization
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Description
The research covers design, fabrication, and characterization of waveguide architectures for communication demultiplexing and phased array antenna control. Key technical issues include modeling and fabrication of broadband (>20 GHz) RF-photonic devices and integrating these photonic devices with waveguide circuits to demonstrate a monolithic module for RF photonic system functionality. About SEDD: The Sensors and Electron Devices Directorate (SEDD) is the Army’s principal center for R&D in electromagnetic spectrum exploration and exploitation, including RF, microwave, millimeter-wave, IR, visible, and audio regions. SEDD advances laser sources, RF sources, IR sensors, signature detection and decoding, sensor fusion, and EM protection, and supports electron devices and materials relevant to sensors and power devices. About ARL-RAP: The Army Research Laboratory Research Associateship Program engages scientists and engineers from academia and industry to support Army technology development across fields such as applied mathematics, signal processing, nanotechnology, material science, and more. Eligibility & Application Requirements
A complete application includes: Curriculum Vitae or Resume Three References Forms Transcripts (degree verification; student/unofficial copy acceptable) Additional notes: References should be from persons familiar with your educational and professional qualifications (include advisor if applicable). An email with a link to the reference form will be sent via Zintellect after online application; provide this email to your references. If selected by an advisor, you will be asked to write a research proposal for ARL-RAP review, covering: Relation to ARL opportunities Clear objectives and defined outcomes Research direction and expected completion period Background and motivation; references of published work may be used A link to upload the proposal will be provided once the advisor has selected you. Questions about this opportunity? Please email ARLFellowship@orau.org. Point of Contact
ARL-RAP Notes
Eligibility requirements include doctoral degree receipt within the last 60 months and other discipline-specific requirements as applicable. Questions about job details or opportunities can be directed to ORAU via listed postings.
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