Avicena Inc.
Overview
Avicena
is a privately held company developing microLED-based ultra-low power high bandwidth interconnects for chip-to-chip communications. This technology will revolutionize High-Performance (HPC) and Cloud computing, as well as other industries where low power interconnects are critical like camera sensors, autonomous vehicles, and aerospace. Avicena is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California with a development center in Edinburgh, Scotland. The company was founded in 2019 by leading technologists from the optical networking industry with a track record of delivering breakthrough products. ( www.avicena.tech ) Responsibilities
Develop and test optical components for multi-lane optical interconnects. Design and test optical sub-assemblies with arrays of optical fibers. Design multi-fiber optical connectors and work with external vendors to develop connector ecosystem. Design assembly process, fixtures and tooling development, including mechanical drawings. Work with optical fibers, optical launch optimization and optical loss testing. Develop mechanical/optomechanical test procedures. Perform micron level assembly techniques. Measure material properties and interactions (e.g. epoxy selection, CTE, stress). Component reliability and qualification testing. Qualifications
Required: 5+ years’ experience in Opto-Mechanical or Optical Packaging field. M.S. degree or higher in Opto-Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or equivalent field. Hands-on expertise with mechanical design software (e.g. Solidworks) and mechanical modeling simulations Knowledge of micro-replication techniques and polymer molding is an asset Ability to work independently in a fast-paced startup environment Excellent teamwork and interpersonal/communication skills within the company and with partners, customers, and consultants. Preferred (Nice to Have)
Preferred experience with Optical Transceiver assembly, Silicon Photonics or Co-Packaged Optics Experience with optical modelling software (e.g. Zemax, LightTools) is an asset
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Avicena
is a privately held company developing microLED-based ultra-low power high bandwidth interconnects for chip-to-chip communications. This technology will revolutionize High-Performance (HPC) and Cloud computing, as well as other industries where low power interconnects are critical like camera sensors, autonomous vehicles, and aerospace. Avicena is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California with a development center in Edinburgh, Scotland. The company was founded in 2019 by leading technologists from the optical networking industry with a track record of delivering breakthrough products. ( www.avicena.tech ) Responsibilities
Develop and test optical components for multi-lane optical interconnects. Design and test optical sub-assemblies with arrays of optical fibers. Design multi-fiber optical connectors and work with external vendors to develop connector ecosystem. Design assembly process, fixtures and tooling development, including mechanical drawings. Work with optical fibers, optical launch optimization and optical loss testing. Develop mechanical/optomechanical test procedures. Perform micron level assembly techniques. Measure material properties and interactions (e.g. epoxy selection, CTE, stress). Component reliability and qualification testing. Qualifications
Required: 5+ years’ experience in Opto-Mechanical or Optical Packaging field. M.S. degree or higher in Opto-Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or equivalent field. Hands-on expertise with mechanical design software (e.g. Solidworks) and mechanical modeling simulations Knowledge of micro-replication techniques and polymer molding is an asset Ability to work independently in a fast-paced startup environment Excellent teamwork and interpersonal/communication skills within the company and with partners, customers, and consultants. Preferred (Nice to Have)
Preferred experience with Optical Transceiver assembly, Silicon Photonics or Co-Packaged Optics Experience with optical modelling software (e.g. Zemax, LightTools) is an asset
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